PM interacts with CMs to bolster efforts to tackle COVID-19
It is truly praiseworthy how all the States have worked together as a team to check the spread of the virus: PM The States and Centre must formulate a common exit strategy to ensure staggered re-emergence of population once Lockdown ends: PM Our goal is to ensure minimum loss of life: PM CMs give feedback, praise leadership of PM in the time of crisis; brief about steps taken to contain spread of cases arising from Nizamuddin Markaz PM asks CMs to reach out to Community Leaders and social welfare organizations, adopt community-approach in the battle against the pandemic
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today
interacted with Chief Ministers of states via video conferencing to discuss
measures to combat COVID-19.
Prime Minister thanked the States for
supporting the decision of lockdown due to which India has achieved some
success in limiting the spread of COVID-19. He praised how all the States have
worked together as a team to check the spread of the virus. He however
forewarned that the global situation remains far from satisfactory and informed
about speculations of a possible second wave of spread of the virus in some
countries.
Prime Minister outlined that the common goal
for the country is to ensure minimum loss of life. In the next few weeks,
testing, tracing, isolation and quarantine should remain the areas of focus. He
highlighted the necessity of maintaining supply of essential medical products,
availability of raw material for manufacture of medicines and medical
equipment. He said it is necessary to ensure availability of separate,
dedicated hospital facilities for COVID-19 patients. To increase the
availability of doctors, he asked the States to tap into the resource pool of
AYUSH doctors, organize online training and utilize para-medical staff, NCC and
NSS volunteers.
Underscoring the importance of coordinated
action and the need to avoid overlaps in efforts of stakeholders, Prime
Minister talked about the need of setting up Crisis Management Groups at
district level and appointment of District Surveillance Officers. He said that
data must be taken from the accredited labs for testing - this will ensure
congruence in data of district, state and centre. He said it is necessary to
ensure staggered release of funds to the beneficiaries under PM Garib Kalyan
Yojana to avoid crowding at banks.
Prime Minister said that considering that this
is the time to harvest crops, the government has given some relaxation from
lockdown but it is necessary to continuously monitor and maintain social
distancing as much as possible. He asked the states to think of other platforms
for procuring grains apart from APMC, and explore the possibility of creating
pooling platforms for rural areas, like that in ride sharing apps, which can be
used for this purpose.
The Chief Minister thanked the Prime Minister
for his leadership, continuous guidance and support in this time of crisis.
They appreciated the Prime Minister for taking the bold and timely decision of
Lockdown which has helped check the spread of the virus in the country. They
mentioned their efforts of maintaining social distancing, tracking suspect
cases, identifying and quarantining suspect cases arising from Nizamuddin
Markaz, containing community transmission, boosting up of medical
infrastructure, strengthening medical workforce, provision of tele-medicine,
provision of mental health counselling, distribution of food and other
essentials to those in need and taking care of migrant workers. The States
spoke about the importance of mobilising resources, financial as well as
medical, to mitigate the crisis.
Prime Minister thanked the Chief Ministers for
their suggestions and also for apprising about the situation on the ground. He
said it is imperative to work on war footing, identify hotspots of the virus,
encircle them and ensure that the virus does-not spread out. He said that it is
pertinent to maintain peace and law & order across the country. He
added that COVID-19 has attacked our faith and belief and is threatening our
way of life. He appealed to the leaders to reach out to community leaders and
social welfare organizations at state, district, town and block levels to build
up a united front based on community-approach in the battle against the
pandemic.
Prime Minister said that it is important to
formulate a common exit strategy to ensure staggered re-emergence of the
population once Lockdown ends. He asked the States to brainstorm and send
suggestions for the exit strategy. He reiterated the importance of social
distancing in preventing the spread of COVID-19.
Union Home Minister talked about the need to
implement lockdown more strictly in some states and the importance of effective
district level implementation of the guidelines issued by the Centre.
Union Health Secretary apprised the dignitaries
of the rise in number of cases in India, spread of cases from Nizamuddin
Markaz, preparations to tackle medical cases arising out of further spread of
the virus and need to break transmission chain in the districts with high
number of confirmed cases.
Union Defence Minister, Health Minister,
Principal Secretary, Cabinet Secretary, Home Secretary and DG ICMR also
participated in the interaction. Along with the Chief Ministers, the Home
Minister, Health Minister, Chief Secretary, Home Secretary and Health Secretary
of the respective states also attended the video conference.
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VRRK/KP
(Release ID :200923)
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