AIIMS to guide rural documents through ‘esanjeevaniopd’ to overcome omicron – News2IN
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AIIMS to guide rural documents through ‘esanjeevaniopd’ to overcome omicron

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Nagpur: The district government fight against Omicron Spike on the outskirts and rural parts has been supported as a medical team of rural hospitals, the primary health center and the facility is set to obtain telemedicine consultations from experts from all Indian Medical Institutes (AIIM) and Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Cancer Hospital Through the central government ‘ESInjeevaniopd’ platform.
With state guidelines that show a surge in rural cases now, the district administration is preparing for an acid test.
The number of positive cases on the outskirts of the city and rural parts have floated at around 1,000 marks after January 19.
On January 19, 529 people had tested positive, which almost swung 118% the following day with 1,153 new cases in the countryside.
The number of patients undergoing treatment was 1.49 lakh on January 18, but increased to 1.61 lakh on January 30.
On January 28, rural mortality (five) more than the city (one).
Zilla Parishad Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Yogesh Kumbhejkar and District Health Officer (DHO) Dr.
Deepak Selokar said the ‘Covid Covid control room’ has been arranged in the Tehsil office to monitor patients with isolated at home, hospitalization, drugs, and consumption .
Stocks, and other related logistics in rural areas and health facilities.
Kumhjkar said about 700 covid beds with oxygen facilities have been made in AIIMS with the necessary workforce, adding that the Nagpur district also has 125 metric tons of oxygen storage facilities in regional mental health hospitals.
The daily situation is being reviewed by collector R Vimala and a civil surgeon Dr.
Sangeeta Thorat.
With the first dose of 95% and completion of a dose of 60% seconds, the district administration is preparing to meet the challenges.
Pulmonologists and members of the task of Covid Task Dr.
Ravindra Sarnaik said Omicron seemed to have arrived through the airport and spread everywhere.
“Nothing stops the virus moving away from the airport to the interior, because of market interactions, hospital visits from the suburban population in the city and movements such as it is common and cannot be stopped in the midst of the spread of the community.
Citizens need to be educated,” He said.
“The rural population uses scarves and clothing as a mask, which must be replaced with the right one to stop the Omicron transmission,” said Dr.
Sararnaik, added that the distance of Covid was equally important.
Sarnaik said the inpatient figure needs to be monitored.
Dr.
Ashwini Took specialist disease, which has held a training session for the district health team, said that rustic is also expected to start peaking now.
“After a surge in Mumbai, the nagpur numbers are too soaring and now the countryside is expected to peak in accordance with the observation of the dynamics of the transmission.
We expect more patients from the edges and the edges,” he said.
Tookee added that the pediatric population also experienced many numbers, although cases were not too severe.
Dr.
Selokar said the rural part of the district has made the provisions of more than 17,000 beds, which can be stretched with 10,000 with sufficient oxygen facilities.
“We have saved paracetamol, antibiotics, multivitamins, and other drugs, and ready oxygen facilities,” he said.

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