States »WesPosted at: May 4 2021 1:04AM

Decline in corona patients since lockdown: Bhujbal

Nashik, May 3 (UNI) The number of patients in urban areas has been declining since the lockdown. However, there is still an increase in the number of patients in rural areas, so strict planning should be done by all agencies to reduce the number of patients, said Chhagan Bhujbal, Minister of State for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Welfare.
Minister Chhagan Bhujbal was talking in review meeting held at Yeola Rest House today on the current situation in Yeola and Niphad talukas and measures and vaccinations. Yeola Mayor Bandu Kshirsagar, Zilla Parishad Member Mahendra Kale, Panchayat Samiti Member Mohan Shelar, Provincial Officer Sopan Kasar, Dr. Archana Pathare, District Health Officer Kapil Aher, Resident Medical Officer Dr. Prashant Khaire, Tehsildar Pramod Hile, Tehsildar Sharad Ghorpade, Yeola Municipal Corporation Chief Sangeeta Nandurkar, Yeola Sub-District Hospital Superintendent Dr. Shailja Kripaswami, Deputy Superintendent of Rural Police Samarsingh Salve, Taluka Inspector of Police Anil Bhavari, Yeola City Police Station Inspector of Police Sandeep Koli, Vasant Pawar and other officials and office bearers were present.
Minister Bhujbal further said that the necessary reserves of oxygen should be kept in the hospital so that there is no shortage of oxygen. Manpower should be made available immediately to the centers where there is a shortage of manpower for doctors and other staff. Closed ventilators should be started immediately. If you need a Dura and Jumbo Cylinder, please let us know and make it available. While appealing to the corporators in every ward of the city as well as NGOs to come forward and cooperate in the investigation campaign.
Minister Bhujbal said, home privatization should be carried out successfully. At the same time, lockdown should be strictly enforced. Everyone should now work tirelessly to reduce their number of patients.
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