Do not pay heed to rumours onCOVID-19 treatment\, says DHO

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Do not pay heed to rumours onCOVID-19 treatment, says DHO

Udupi Zilla Panchayat president Dinakar Babu during the inauguration of an exhibition-cum-sale of Udupi Saris in Manipal on Tuesday.  

Free treatment is being given to COVID-19 positive patients in government and private hospitals under Ayushman Bharat scheme without differentiating between APL and BPL card holders, Udupi District Health Officer Sudhirchandra Sooda has said.

As such, people should not go by rumours but instead, take the benefit of the scheme, he told the Zilla Panchayat meeting in Udupi on Tuesday.

Responding to Health and Education Standing Committee Chairman Prathap Hegde Marali’s question on confusion among people about treatment and bill, Dr. Sooda said that COVID-19 treatment is given free at government hospitals. Patients admitted to private hospitals on government recommendation too get free treatment, while those getting admitted directly to private hospitals would have to bear the treatment cost, he said. Responding to Agriculture and Industry Standing Committee Chairman Sumith Shetty’s demand to install more dialysis machines at the district hospital, District Surgeon Madhusadhan Nayak said that space was not available at the district hospital. As such, proposals were already sent to provide dialysis machines at Byndoor and Brahmavar hospitals, while fresh proposals would be made to have such machines at Hebri and Kaup hospitals.

Panchayat president Dinakar Babu presided over the meeting.

Exhibition

Meanwhile, Mr. Babu inaugurated an exhibition-cum-sale of handloom products produced by weavers in the district at the district office complex in Rajatadri, Manipal, on Tuesday.

The exhibition is being jointly organised by the Department of Handlooms and Textiles and Udupi District Handloom Weavers Association.

Mr. Babu said that Udupi Saris were the proud products of the district and urged the general public to patronise local products in support of the Prime Minister’s call, Vocal for Local.

There was a need to provide better marketing facilities for Udupi Saris, he said and added that even West Bengal Chief Minister Mamatha Banerjee uses Udupi Saris.

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Teachers, Medics Rally In Spain Over Poor COVID Planning, Infections Stable
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Teachers, Medics Rally In Spain Over Poor COVID Planning, Infections Stable

Teachers, Medics Rally In Spain Over Poor COVID Planning, Infections Stable

Teachers in the Spanish city of Bilbao staged a oneday strike on Tuesday to protest against their regional government's response to the COVID19 crisis, while health workers in Madrid took to the streets to demand better working conditions.

  • Last Updated: September 15, 2020, 10:48 PM IST

MADRID: Teachers in the Spanish city of Bilbao staged a one-day strike on Tuesday to protest against their regional government’s response to the COVID-19 crisis, while health workers in Madrid took to the streets to demand better working conditions.

Protesters are demanding more staff and support from authorities as the recent surge in cases, at a time when pupils are returning to schools, prompted concerns about further infections.

The health ministry reported 3,022 new coronavirus infections and 19 deaths in the past 24 hours.

The number of cases was little changed from Monday’s in an apparent stabilisation after a steady surge that began in July and peaked at around 12,000 cases 11 days ago.

The infection numbers are updated retroactively and have often ended up exceeding the initial daily tally by thousands. Spain’s cumulative number of cases, at 603,167, is the highest in Western Europe. The number of deaths exceeded 30,000.

Bilbao’s teachers unions called for staff numbers to be bolstered after regional authorities shut a primary school in the northern Basque Country on Sept. 10 after several teachers tested positive.

“We are going through a situation in which we have to apply a protocol that many of us don’t support and moreover we don’t have the resources to do it,” teacher Garazi Pizarro told Reuters.

Teachers’ unions and parent groups have criticised the government for making health and safety plans at the last minute, but Education Minister Isabel Celaa said the reopening had gone well, with cases detected in only a few dozen places.

Separately on Tuesday, health workers in the Spanish capital protested against what they said was a lack of support from regional health authorities, and also called for better working conditions.

“We have a human problem. If health workers are already starting to get sick in September, we don’t want to imagine what it will be like in December,” said ICU nurse Victor Aparicio, as nurses and doctors blocked roads near Madrid’s Gregorio Maranon hospital, holding banners and chanting.

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