GUWAHATI: In view of the surging COVID cases in the State, Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Friday, while taking stock of the COVID situation in Central Assam, especially in Nagaon, Hojai and Morigaon districts, asked the Deputy Commissioners of the respective districts to ensure safety and speed in rolling out of the third phase of vaccination drive starting on May 1, stated a press release.
Taking review of the COVID 19 situation in the State with particular emphasis on Nagaon, Hojai and Morigaon districts on Friday at the Circuit House of Nagaon, Chief Minister Sonowal asked the DCs to generate total awareness among the people towards vaccinations and tests. He also asked them to have a constant monitoring on the availability of oxygen in their respective territory. Sonowal also took stock of the available health infrastructure to contain the COVID infections in the districts. He also pointed out that since large number of people would turn up for the third phase of vaccination starting on May 1, the DCs must take adequate steps to ensure safety of all.
Stating that while extensive testing will help in identifying infected people leading to giving them medical intervention if required, doses of vaccination will shield the people in general from the potential threats of the virus. He, therefore, asked the DCs to finalize a broad roadmap and identify the areas where there are more infected people to organize testing as well as vaccination drives in their respective districts. Sonowal also stressed home isolation of the COVID positive cases and maintaining a constant surveillance on them to determine the need of immediate medical attention.
Chief Minister Sonowal also said that in view of the mutation of the virus and susceptibility of public to infection, people should adhere to COVID appropriate behaviour. He, therefore, asked the DCs to take the help of all stakeholders involved in fighting against the pandemic, including popular personalities, to generate awareness among the public. He also asked the DCs and Joint Directors of Health to take adequate steps for 'testing facilities' for the truck drivers from other States coming to their districts.
Sonowal also reviewed the steps taken by the Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department to ensure adequate supply of essential commodities in the districts. He also asked DCs to carry out inspections by authorized functionaries to stop any designs of hoarding. He also asked them to check any vested steps of price rise.
Minister for Water Resources Keshab Mahanta, Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Pijush Hazarika, Nagaon Deputy Commissioner Kavita Padmanabhan, Hojai Deputy Commissioner Sadnek Singh, Morigaon Deputy Commissioner Simarekha Bhuyan, Superintendents of Police, Joint Directors of Health and other senior officers of the government were present during the meeting.
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