City
Epaper

Yogi sends additional officers to coronavirus-prone districts

By IANS | Updated: August 11, 2020 09:35 IST

Lucknow, Aug 11 Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has sent two special secretary-level officials to assist the ...

Open in App

Lucknow, Aug 11 Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has sent two special secretary-level officials to assist the District Magistrates in controlling the spread of the coronavirus in Kanpur and Lucknow, the cities that have constantly registered a high number of COVID-19 cases daily.

According to an official spokesman, one special secretary-level official will also be appointed in Varanasi, Prayagraj, Gorakhpur, Bareilly and Bahraich.

On Monday, Lucknow and Kanpur recorded 629 and 269 cases, respectively, while Varanasi registered 148 cases, Prayagraj 223, Gorakhpur 255, Bareilly 197 and Bahraich 70.

As the number of containment zones in the state climbed to 10,350 with 41,490 infected patients, Adityanath underlined the need for increasing the number of beds in Level-2 and Level-3 COVID-19 hospitals which provide facility for oxygen and ventilators.

As Lucknow is currently recording the highest number of cases in the state, the Chief Minister said that the number of beds should be increased in KGMU, SGPGI and the RML Hospital, with special instructions to complete a new hospital under KGMU for COVID-19 treatment before the scheduled deadline of October.

Avanish Awasthi, Additional Chief Secretary (Home), said: "The Chief Minister has said that wherever necessary, additional manpower for hospitals should also be hired. COVID-19 hospitals should also be established in all medical colleges and a nodal officer to monitor the arrangements at these hospitals should be appointed by the health education department."

Adityanath also said that it was crucial to continue with all measures required to break the coronavirus chain and it was also necessary to focus on public awareness programmes through television, radio, newspapers, public address systems, posters and banners.

The police and the local administration have been asked to enforce the rule on wearing masks and maintaining social distancing very strictly.

The Chief Minister has also said that fire safety norms should be followed very strictly in all COVID-19 hospitals.

The fire department has carried out an inspection of several hospitals, both private and government, over the past three days.

( With inputs from IANS )

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalPakistan Denies Role in Drone Attacks on India, Says 'Baseless and Irresponsible' Allegations

NationalPakistan's F-16 and 2 JF-17 jets shot down by India

NationalBJP MP Nishikant Dubey says decisive action will be taken by Centre today amid military standoff with Pakistan

InternationalIndia asks X to ban over 8k accounts subject to penalties

National24 airports shut, airlines issue travel advisories amid tensions between India-Pakistan

National Realted Stories

NationalIndia to present its case today before IMF to review bailout package to Pakistan

NationalIndia foils Pakistan's drone, missile assault to attack Jammu, Pathankot, Udhampur

NationalBSF foils infiltration bid in J&K's Samba, heavy mortar shelling continues by Pakistan

National‘Any Military Aggression by Pakistan Will Be Met With a Powerful Response’: EAM S. Jaishankar

NationalIndia-Pakistan Conflict: Essential Do’s and Don’ts for Citizens Amid Rising Tensions