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COVID-19:Govt considering doorstep ration distribution

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Mar. 22, 2020 Updated 8:12 pm. IST
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SRINAGAR, MARCH 22: Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Baseer Ahmad Khan today said that Government is considering to start doorstep ration distribution amid situation arising due to COVID-19 pandemic.

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In this regard, the Advisor directed all the Deputy Commissioners to work out a plan for doorstep distribution of ration and other essential commodities to the consumers so that long queues and large gatherings at ration depots would be avoided.

All the DCs have been directed to send their plan within three days to Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir for further course of necessary action.

The Advisor also directed DCs to increase the number of quarantine rooms with requisite facilities in their respective districts and ensure the availability of doctors, nurses and paramedical staff, in case of exigency.

The meeting was informed that daily surveillance of Respiratory Tract Infection cases in ten districts is  going on, Rapid Response Teams (RRT) are in place in every district, samples are being collected and  data analysed, besides cluster cases are being investigated.

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The meeting was informed about the stocks position of masks, Personal Protective Equipment, VTMs and other equipment besides functioning of 24×7 district control rooms. Overall situation is under control and Health institutions are ready to combat any exigency, the concerned officials informed the meeting.

The Advisor asked DCs to classify their respective districts into zones and address their issues on priority basis. Also impart training to Police and employees of district administration on how to tackle the COVID-19 infected or suspected person, he said.

He stressed the SMC and ULB employees to ensure sanitation and fumigation drive across the valley.

The Advisor said that all DCs should involve Panchs, Sarpanchs, Urban Local Bodies employees and Tehsildars in the process of identifying the  people who have recently arrived from outside the valley and have not been screened.

People were also asked to inform the administration in case they know any foreign traveller who has recently arrived from abroad in their neighbourhood, family, friend and social circle, in the larger interest of public. People can inform control rooms immediately and their identity and contact number will be kept secret.

The Advisor reiterated that all departments should work in convergence for creating awareness in community about the disease and the precautions to be taken.

He directed the officials to put in their best efforts to prevent the spread of the virus and asked them to intensify efforts to find anyone who might have come in contact with the suspected cases. He said that proper guidelines need to be followed while dealing with the evolving corona virus situation.

He exhorted upon officers to work jointly and address the COVID-19 problem in a dynamic manner.

On the occasion, Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir zone, Vijay Kumar directed district SSPs that if any person wasn’t abiding the rules or indulging in rumour mongering—the said person should be immediately arrested under relevant sections of law.

 Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary informed that district administration had identified 3800 rooms in 64 hotels with three star and other requisite facilities.

Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, Pandurang K Pole; Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary; Director SKIMS, Prof. A G Ahangar; Additional Commissioner Kashmir Bilal Ahmad Bhat;

Principal GMC, Srinagar, Dr. Samia Rashid; Director, Health Services, Kashmir, Dr. Samir Mattoo; SSP Srinagar, Haseeb Mughal; Director, ULB, Kashmir, Reyaz Ahmad Wani; Director, FCS&CA, Bashir Ahmad Khan; Director Tourism, Nisar Ahmad Wani; Commissioner SMC, Gazanffar Hussain; RTO Kashmir, Ikramullah Tak; Joint Director Information, Kashmir, Harris Ahmad Handoo; SSP Traffic, SP Traffic (Rural), Assistant Commissioner (central) Aziz Ahmad Rather and other concerned officers were present in the meeting whereas other Deputy Commissioners participated the meeting through video conferencing.

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