Thiruvananthapuram: The Minister of Health of the Mansukh Mandaviya on Monday said Rs 267.35 Crore had been allocated under the Covid Emergency response package to strengthen the state health infrastructure and effectively manage the Covid-19 situation.
He made a daily visit to the state with a team to review the situation of the pandemic.
In the meeting he had with Pinarayi Vijayan’s main minister, Health Minister Veena George and high-ranking officials, Mandaviya said additional Rs 1 Crore would be available for each district in the state to create a collection of drugs.
He also convinced all possible help from the center to the country.
The delegation has a complicated meeting with the chairman of the state minister and government officials.
The state presented a detailed report on the Covid-19 situation and also the steps taken from the beginning of the pandemic.
The Chairman of Pinarayi Vijayan’s Minister demanded 1.11 the earliest Crore vaccine to cover the entire country’s population with at least one dose.
Mandaviya easily approved the request and said the center would give the top priority for Kerala in sending vaccines.
He has led a high-ranking team from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare – including the Secretary of the Union of Rajesh Bhushan and the National Center for Director of Disease Control from K Singh – to the state.
‘Kerala did it very well, intensive meetings with the Minister of Chief and Minister of Health Kerala, @VIJIYANPINARIYIJI & VEENA GEORGI, along with state officials to review the situation # Covid19 in Kerala, “he tweeted immediately after the meeting.
Mandaviya said Kerala had been a vaccination Very good and fought against a pandemic.
The pursuit of a health care system here as “very good”, he praised the lack of waste of vaccines by the state and said it has set an example in the administration of dosage.
“The purpose of the current visit is to find out how the country manages the battle …
The central government will ensure the creation of the center of excellence serving telemedicine facilities in each district of Kerala.
To prioritize children’s health, the Pediatric ICU will be established in all district hospitals with a 10 kilo liquid oxygen storage tank facility, “he said.
Mandaviya also requested a Knittle to maintain caution to Covid during the Onam celebration.
Uni Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan also said Kerala ahead.
The national average in vaccination and death rate here is low.