The central government released new regulations, and work will be carried out in accordance with them. Some areas of the country have reported more cases of COVID. There is also a high number of cases reported in the surrounding countries. Therefore, DHO Dr. Salim N from Hospet. Advised to wear a mask while visiting public places.
A meeting of officials has already been held regarding Covid. Authorities have already been directed to prepare beds, machinery, medicine, ICU, and ventilators in all government hospitals. The health department is ready to deal with the situation.
Some key points that everyone should keep in mind:-
Seniors, newborns, and kids should all take extra precautions to protect their health since it is winter.
Patients with asthma should consume hot water.
It is advisable to consume hot food and liquid more frequently.
The care of newborns should be increased. because infections can affect kids more easily.
Everyone is recommended to dress in clothing that keeps their body as warm as possible.
In crowded places, people should retain their distance and be cautious.
If you experience symptoms, you should visit the closest government hospital to get checked out, get treated, and stay home alone.
Cleanliness should be prioritized.
In all taluk hospitals, plans have been made for covid testing.
Within 24 hours, the test report will be delivered.
A booster dose is recommended for those who received two doses of the vaccination.
Since Beijing abruptly halted its zero-Covid policy, the Covid situation in China has drawn attention from around the world. As a new wave of illnesses quickly spreads across the huge country, research teams have estimated that the death toll might reach millions due to worries that new mutants could arise. To assess the Covid-19 situation in India, PM Modi presided over a high-level meeting. The prime minister advised everyone to cover their faces in crowded public places. Additionally, he warned officials against becoming careless and urged them to strengthen the current surveillance procedures, particularly at international airports.
‘Guidelines for International Arrivals’ will take effect starting on Saturday, December 24. The government also announced that starting on December 24, 2% of passengers arriving on each overseas aircraft will be randomly tested for coronavirus. Mansukh Mandaviya, the Union Health Minister, will meet with the health ministers of the states and union territories today to discuss the rise in Covid cases in several regions of the world.