Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik for Covid rules that are more stringent in high-level high level test – News2IN
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Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik for Covid rules that are more stringent in high-level high level test

Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik for Covid rules that are more stringent in high-level high level test
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Bhubaneswar: Head of Minister of Naveen Patnaik on Tuesday emphasized the implementation of more stringent Covid norms in the district reported the level of high test (TPR) expressed concern that Odisha had slapped the national trend of the fall of positivity in the past two weeks due to eight weeks.
“Concerned districts.” “Even though the average TPR country is 5%, higher in several districts.
There is a need for greater caution in these districts,” said Naveen during a review of a review of the pandemic situation.
In the midst of the third wave fear in two to three months, Naveen said the health care professional orientation training for child care, vaccination of maximum and early and early oxygen commissioning in the hospital must be the main focus.
In addition to sustainable awareness activities to wear masks, maintain social distance and avoid the crowd must continue.
CM comments appear after the Ministry of Health foses the alarm for the situation, in eight “concerned districts,” which contributed 69.5% of new cases: Khurda (19.0%), Cuttack (12.6%), Balasore (9.1 %), Balalasore (8.7%), Puri (5.8%), Bhadrak (5.1%), Mayurbukkanj (5.0%), JagatsingHpur (4.3%), the government will announce the norms of locking New and open the norm on Wednesday because the ongoing locking is scheduled to come to an end on Thursday morning.
Although there may be far more relaxation for other 22 districts, most of the sidewalks can continue in eight of these districts, the government’s source said.
The Ministry of Health has recommended locking steps to be implemented more stringently, especially in the market place of eight districts responsible for the high number of infections every day.
The Ministry of Health also suggested micro detention zones, the increasing test and monitoring of better home insulation cases to prevent viruses spread in this district.
In the presentation before CM, Principal Principal Pradipta Kumar Mohapara said the stable fall observed at the national level was not seen in the Odisha scenario.
“Although the number of positive cases in neighboring countries has fallen dramatically.
Autumn Odisha is not significant …
This is a matter of worries that the Odisha case remains high even though it has a long period of falling for almost two months,” he said.

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