CAPT AMARINDER ANNOUNCES COVID FATEH PROGRAMME TO TACKLE SPREAD IN RURAL AREAS

Stressing the need to avoid the kind of situation prevailing in the villages of Uttar Pradesh, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Sunday announced a unique Covid Fateh programme as part of a ‘Corona Mukt Pind Abhiyaan’ to tackle the worrying spread of Covid in rural areas. Terming it a war that needed the […]

by Anil Bhardwaj - May 18, 2021, 11:47 am

Stressing the need to avoid the kind of situation prevailing in the villages of Uttar Pradesh, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Sunday announced a unique Covid Fateh programme as part of a ‘Corona Mukt Pind Abhiyaan’ to tackle the worrying spread of Covid in rural areas.

Terming it a war that needed the involvement of all sections of the community, the Chief Minister directed the Health and Rural Development departments to spearhead the campaign with large-scale mobilisation of the community in the state’s villages.

The entire staff should be utilised to spread awareness among villagers about the dangers of Covid, he said, adding that Health & Wellness Clinics should become the fulcrum, and Community Health Officers, panchayats, school teachers, Anganwadi and ASHA workers, village police officers, youth volunteers etc. must be mobilised on a large scale to steer the programme.

The Guardians of Governance and the police force should work closely to make this programme a success, he said, adding that the idea is not just to spread awareness and dispel any myths but also ensure that there is adequate sampling and vaccination carried out in the rural areas as well as early identification of infected people to ensure early treatment.

Symptomatic persons should be given basic medicines like paracetamol and cough syrup, and Vitamin C, at their doorsteps, he directed, and said they should be encouraged to get tested and supported in home isolation if they test positive. He directed the Health Department to provide additional Rapid Antigen Test kits exclusively for the purpose of testing in rural areas.

The department should also consider opening Covid Care Centres (L1) whereever required with the support of NGOs, he said.