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Health Ministry converts PU-PGI comic on Covid awareness into video

Health Ministry converts PU-PGI comic on Covid awareness into video

Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, March 24

The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has released an animated video titled “Meet Vaayu who helps in resolving queries of children related to Covid and shares healthy tips to defeat #COVID19” to create awareness about the spread of the virus.

For children

  • The main character in the video and comic is Superhero Vaayu, who fights for better public health and environment. The video interactively features the comic having information on Covid-19, so that children can understand easily.

The video is themed on a comic, which was published on March 9, titled “Kids Vaayu and Corona: who wins the fight?” by Dr Suman Mor, Associate Professor, and Chairperson, Department of Environment Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh, and Dr Ravindra Khaiwal, Additional Professor of Environment Health, Department of Community Medicine and School of Public Health, PGIMER, Chandigarh.

The main character in the video and comic is Superhero Vaayu, who fights for better public health and environment. The video interactively features the comic having information on COVID 19, so that children can understand easily. The short video shows that worried kids call the superhero, Vaayu, and ask him about Covid and its spread. Then, Vaayu educates the kids about the virus, its spread, symptoms and preventive measures.

The motive of these initiatives is to address the panic of Covid-19 pandemic among kids through comics and video cartoons and to encourage the kids and their parents to fight against this pandemic through proper hygiene and preventive measures.

The video is published on the official YouTube channel of Press Information Bureau (PIB), Government of India.


537 NRIs returned to Fatehgarh Sahib, only 206 quarantined

537 NRIs returned to Fatehgarh Sahib, only 206 quarantined

DC Fatehgarh Sahib Amrit Kaur Gill (second from right) at a meeting with district officials. Tribune photo

Surinder Bhardwaj

Fatehgarh Sahib, March 25

A total of 537 NRIs have landed in different villages and towns of Fatehgarh Sahib district since the Covid-19 has been declared a pandemic. As per the information available with the Civil Surgeon’s office, the list of 507 passengers was sent by the Centre, whereas 30 passengers reported own their own, whereas one passenger identified as Beant Singh (33), a resident of Rajgarh Channa village in Amloh sub-division, has not yet reported and is untraceable.

DC Amrit Kaur Gill said of 536 NRIs, 206 have been quarantined at home, whereas the others have crossed the 14 days limit. She said efforts are being made to trace the missing one.

She said there were eight suspects of coronavirus and their blood samples were taken and out of these six have been found negative, whereas the result of two is awaited. She urged the people to the instructions of the government as curfew has been imposed for their safety. She said violators will be booked for violating the curfew. She said the district administration is there to help them. In case of any emergency, one can call on control room number 01763232217 and curfew pass will be issued.

Meanwhile, SSP Amneet Kondal said the district police have booked and arrested 46 persons for violating curfew. She said repeated announcements are being made regarding curfew and safety measures. She appealed to all not to violate curfew strict action will be initiated, whosoever he may be.


641 traced, home-quarantined

641 traced, home-quarantined

The police catch violators roaming on a road during the curfew in Mani Majra on Wednesday. Ravi Kumar

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, March 25

As many as 641 people have been quarantined after contact tracing in Chandigarh. These persons either came in contact with seven positive cases in the city or had returned from abroad in the past week.

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There have been instructions from the Centre to quarantine those who have returned from Covid-affected nations and those exposed to the virus after coming in contact with a person affected.

Contact tracing is when people come in close contact with someone infected and are at a higher risk of becoming infected themselves and have the potential to infect others.

Closely watching these contacts after exposure to an infected person helps them to get care and treatment and will prevent further transmission of the virus.


Men in khaki provide food to homeless in city

Men in khaki  provide food to homeless in city

The SHO of the Industrial Area police station sanitises the hands of Billu (38), who is visually impaired, in Sector 29 on Wednesday.

Amit Sharma

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, March 25

Extending help to vagabonds, poor and needy people, Chandigarh Police personnel have come forward to provide them food during these hard days when they have nowhere to go. Various SHOs in Chandigarh are identifying such people in the area of their police stations to provide all possible help during the curfew imposed in the city.

A team of the Industrial Area police station, led by the SHO, Inspector Jasbir Singh, visited a 38-year-old visually impaired man, identified as Billu, a native of Bihar, who has been living under a tree in Sector 29 for the past two years.

Billu, an alumnus of Panjab University, is an MA and BEd, and has no one to take care of him.

Inspector Jasbir said he would be taking care of Billu by providing him food till the time the situation in the city returns to normalcy.

The police today got his hands sanitised and also got his surroundings cleaned.

A similar initiative has been taken by Inspector Narinder Patial, SHO of the Sector 26 police station.

Inspector Patial has identified eight persons living either in the market corridors or in the open, who are being provided food.

“On the first day, food was provided twice to five persons. However, today the number has increased to eight and I will look for more such people to extend help to them,” Inspector Patial said.

Interestingly, the food for these people is cooked by Patial’s wife Sonia. “I don’t feel any burden of cooking food for so many people. In fact, I am ready to help more people in the time of need,” she said.

Needy people at Sarangpur were also distributed food by the SHO, Inspector Ram Rattan.

A police official said these people were also provided masks and their hands were sanitised.

Meanwhile, other cops are also taking other initiatives at their end to ensure the safety of city residents from Covid.

In one such effort, newspaper vendors in Mani Majra were also provided masks and hand sanitisers by the SHO, Mani Majra, Inspector Jaswinder Kaur.


Send N95 masks, gloves to my grave, tweets PGIMS-Rohtak doc

Send N95 masks, gloves to my grave, tweets PGIMS-Rohtak doc

Sunit Dhawan

Tribune News Service

Rohtak, March 24

The tweet of a junior resident doctor of Rohtak PGIMS on unavailability of N95 masks and gloves at the institute despite the threat of Covid spread has gone viral on social media, with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi endorsing it and thousands of other Internet-users liking and retweeting it.

Dr Kamna Kakkar, a student of MD (anaesthesia) course and junior resident doctor at the institute, had tweeted “When they arrive, please send N95 masks and gloves to my grave. Taali aur thaali bhi baja dena waha! Regards, frustrated sarkari doctor.” The doctor tagged Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij and other senior government functionaries. The tweet went viral within a few hours. However, the account from which the tweet was posted was deleted on Tuesday evening.

Extending support to the young doctor, Rahul Gandhi tweeted, “I am feeling sad, because this was completely avoidable. We had time to prepare. We should have taken this threat much more seriously and have been much better prepared.”

On being contacted for his comments on this, PGIMS Nodal Officer for control and management of Covid pandemic, Prof (Dr) Dhruv Chaudhary, said masks and other protective gear were being provided to doctors, paramedical staffers and other employees as per protocol and availability.

Doctors serving at the PGIMS have been complaining of unavailability of masks, while authorities — including PGIMS Director Dr Rohtash K Yadav — have been maintaining that there was no shortage of masks or sanitisers. Yesterday, several doctors posted at the PGIMS Trauma Centre had refused to treat the patients, maintaining they would not work until they were given N95 masks for protection against Covid. Emergency services resumed after personal intervention of senior functionaries of the institute.

PGIMS Deputy Medical Superintendent Dr Sandeep, who looks after the Emergency wing, said some doctors of the Surgery and Orthopaedic Surgery Departments had stopped work and demanded N95 masks, though three-layered masks were being provided to doctors as per protocol. “N95 masks are required only in intensive-care units, operation theatres and isolation wards. The protesting doctors were convinced, after which they relented and resumed work,” he said.


SGPC offers to treat corona patients at its hospitals

SGPC offers to treat corona patients at its hospitals

Amritsar, March 25

Extending a helping hand amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has offered to treat corona positive patients in all its hospitals.

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Wednesday expressed his gratitude to the SGPC for such and offer, including ‘serais’ or inns for lodging attendants of patients.

“We are in this together and we will win this fight against this deadly disease,” the Chief Minister tweeted.

The SGPC directly controls 79 and indirectly controls 87 gurdwaras in Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh, including the Golden Temple here.

It runs Sri Guru Ramdas Medical College in Amritsar.

Shiromani Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Singh Badal has also asked his party’s district presidents to help the administration, reaching out to doctors and patients in hospitals by providing them much-needed masks, ventilators, and medicines, or simply by ensuring free ‘langars’ or community kitchens for the needy. IANS


Coronavirus: Govt allows deliveries in private hospitals under insurance scheme

Coronavirus: Govt allows deliveries in private hospitals under insurance scheme

Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, March 25

In view of the emergent situation, arising out of the spread of coronavirus and the increasing pressure of public healthcare infrastructure, the government has allowed all kinds of deliveries in the impanelled private hospitals under Ayushman Bharat Sarbat Sehat Bima Yojana without any need of taking referral from the Government facilities.

As per an order issued by Secretary Health, the decision was taken by exercising of powers under the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897, the Government of Punjab has already issued the Punjab Epidemic Diseases, COVID-19 Regulations, 2020 for the containment and prevention of the spread of COVID-19.

The government said that amid the current situation the government hospitals may be over-burdened with various quarantine, treatment and containment measures to be implemented to meet the exigency of the situation.

Therefore, considering the current situation, ten procedures pertaining to obstetrics and gynecology including high-risk deliveries and cesarean section which was earlier reserved for government hospitals stands de-reserved with immediate effect.

Thus, the treatment of these ten procedures can be availed from impanelled private hospitals under the scheme which was earlier prohibited without getting referred from the government facilities.

Procedures:

1 Caesarian Delivery

2 High-risk delivery: Premature delivery

3 High-risk delivery: Expected Gestation at delivery less than 35 weeks

4 High-risk delivery: Mothers with eclampsia or imminent eclampsia

5 High-risk delivery: Obstructed labour

6 High-risk delivery: Major Fetal malformation requiring intervention immediately after birth

7 High-risk delivery: Mothers with severe anemia

8 High-risk delivery: Other maternal and fetal conditions as per guidelines such as Rh haemolytic disease, uncontrolled diabetes, severe growth retardation, etc that qualify for high-risk delivery, etc.

9 Normal Delivery


DGP: People must follow guidelines

DGP: People must follow guidelines

Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, March 25

Director General of Police (DGP) Dinkar Gupta on Wednesday shared a series of videos on his social media accounts where he appealed to people to follow the guidelines issued by the administration.

Gupta suggested people to utilise this relatively free time to share innovative ideas to spread awareness on Covid.

“I would invite the people on social media, especially the youngsters, to utilise this time of curfew to enhance their creativity and share ideas to create awareness about the virus. We all should work together to curtail the spread of this disease to keep everyone safe,” Gupta said in a video that has gone viral on the social media.

“The men of the Punjab Police too are attentive on roads and doing a remarkable job and I appeal to all of you to cooperate with administration to make implementation of the curfew easier,” Gupta said.

The Punjab Police have launched the initiative to promote community policing and improve trust factor with citizenry in the hour of crisis. Sources say the authorities might launch a campaign to engage people so that they stay at their homes.


Punjab cops show humane face, distribute food to underprivileged

Chandigarh, March 25

Punjab cops show humane face, distribute food to underprivileged

The Punjab Police on Wednesday distributed food to the underprivileged in many parts of the state and also ensured home delivery of essentials to daily wagers and slum dwellers amid a countrywide lockdown to check the spread of coronavirus, officials said.

The humane action comes a day after several videos purportedly showing the police personnel slapping and hitting those defying prohibitory orders went viral on social media.

The police personnel organised ‘langars’ (community meal) to feed those who can barely manage a meal without their daily wage, the officials said.

In Amritsar, police made arrangements at Ghah Mandi and Ram Bagh area for distributing food to daily wagers. After making announcements from police vehicle, food was given to the poor while maintaining social distance, said Amritsar Station House Officer Neeraj Kumar.

“We have distributed over 300 packets each of milk and fruit to the needy people. We have a list of people to whom food items will be distributed,” he said.

In Tarn Taran, police distributed chapattis and other items to the poor. At Nakodar in Jalandhar, police with the help of residents distributed ration to 300 households, which included rickshaw pullers, slum dwellers, daily wagers within and on the outskirts of the city, the officials said.

Videos showing police personnel delivering essential items at doorsteps of houses of slum dwellers and daily wagers were also widely circulated on social media.

On Tuesday, police had registered 232 FIRs and arrested 111 people for violating prohibitory orders. — PTI


Capt to Maharashtra: Evacuate 2,000 from Nanded Sahib

Capt to Maharashtra: Evacuate 2,000 from Nanded Sahib

Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, March 25

Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh on Wednesday urged the Centre and the Maharashtra Government to immediately evacuate 2,000 pilgrims stuck in Nanded Sahib in the wake of countrywide lockdown.

He tweeted in this connection and written letters to Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Maharashtra Chief Minister Udhav Thackeray, a government spokesperson said.

Subsequently, the Maharashtra Government responded with the assurance that action would be taken to help out the stranded pilgrims.

The Maharashtra Chief Minister’s office conveyed to Chief Minister’s Office, Punjab, that steps were being taken in this respect, while Maharashtra Tourism, Environment and Protocol Minister Aditya Thackeray responded to Captain Amarinder’s tweet that: “Thank you sir @capt_amarinder ji. Will look into it and do the needful.”

As trains were cancelled

and the nationwide lockdown imposed, there is no possibility to bring pilgrims back to Punjab without special approval of the Centre, wrote Capt Amarinder.