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Covid-19: Kejriwal Holds An Emergency Meeting

Kejriwal on Covid-19

CM Kejriwal on Covid-19

Covid-19: Things Are Under Control In India. But We Must Be Cautious, Says Health Expert And Dean Of JJ Hospital Amid China’s Covid Surge
“The rise of Covid cases in other nations, like China, may be the result of subpar immunization. A lack of high-quality vaccines, or extremely restrictive policies. In India, things are now in check. However, we must exercise caution “Pallavi Saple, the dean of JJ Hospital and a health expert, said the reporters.

According to reports, Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi, will call an emergency meeting on Thursday. In response to a dramatic increase of Covid cases in numerous nations.

The Delhi government is monitoring the COVID-19 situation, and the chief minister has ordered the health department to ensure sample genome sequencing and take all necessary precautions to prepare for any scenario.

“The Delhi administration is on guard Tomorrow’s coronavirus emergency meeting has been summoned by CM Kejriwal “a representative stated on Wednesday.

The central government on Tuesday encouraged all states and Union territories to step up the whole genome sequencing of positive samples in order to maintain track of new variations in light of a surge in COVID-19 cases in Japan, South Korea, Brazil, China, and the US.

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At a COVID-19 Review Conference

with specialists and top officials, Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya emphasised the need of ongoing surveillance. “There is yet time for Covid. I’ve told everyone involved to stay vigilant and step up security. We are equipped to handle any circumstance “said The minister.

State governments have been instructed to beef up efforts as the holidays and New Year’s Eve approach.. To curb any possible Covid spread in India and brought back random testing at airports for international passengers.

The government said that random sample testing for travellers travelling from China and other nations will take place at airports.

The action was taken in response to rising worries about the spread of Covid in China following the recent relaxation of stringent lockdown regulations. China’s hospitals and healthcare facilities are overflowing with patients.

According to one epidemiologist, during the course of the next six months, 60% of the population of the nation might get sick.



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