Government strict on Omicron in MP: CM said - will find 30 people who came in contact with each infected; Will fight the third wave without stopping b
The government has become more strict after imposing a night curfew due to the fear of the entry of a new variant of Corona in Madhya Pradesh, Omicron. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan instructed in the review meeting of Corona on Friday that at least 30 people who came in contact with him after positive case should be traced and samples taken. Fines should be imposed on those who do not wear masks in public places. Omicron has conditions in the US, UK and Denmark, which show that it is growing rapidly, he said. In view of this, we have to be prepared.
In the meeting, all the ministers including Medical Education Minister Vishwas Sarang, state level officers in-charge, divisional commissioners, collectors, IGs and SPs were connected through VC. The Chief Minister asked the ministers to hold a meeting with the Crisis Management Group in their district. If you find any useful in Crisis Management Group, such as a doctor, a social worker, then you can add it. Start roko-toko campaign, fine those who do not wear masks. Start awareness efforts for social distancing as well.
On Thursday, corona cases came in 8 districts of MP. These cases will now increase in more districts. Preventive measures will have to be taken on priority basis. Maintain all arrangements including hospital, medicine, equipment, oxygen line. Measures will have to be taken to prevent the third wave of corona on a priority basis.
Economic activity not cease
, he said that economic activities do not stop and do not affect the poor working-business, while ensuring that we have to compete with the support of the people of the third wave. Keep the arrangements in all government and private hospitals tight. It should also be ensured that all the private covid centers that were set up during the second wave of corona, their arrangements are also made smooth.
Chouhan said that apart from the hospitals, the provision of electricity should also be ensured. There is no problem of electricity in the state, but once, make adequate arrangements for this also. Keep at least one month's stock of medicines and equipment etc.
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