Aurangabad: Administration in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra has completed a study of Covid-19 death in the region and has decided to formulate the SOP to refer patients from one facility to another to drop mortality, a senior official said on Friday.
Speaking to reporters, District collector Sunil Chavan said that the government would carry out a massive testing program to track the alleged super spreader of Covid-19 infection.
“So far 3,490 patients have died of infection in this district, where 1,248 deaths were reported during the first wave.
To maintain the death rate of Covid-19 under control during the third wave, the District Disaster Management Authority has decided to design a standard operating procedure (SOP ) To refer patients from one facility to another, “Chavan said.
Only when the patient’s condition deteriorates if they referred to other processing facilities, and SOP will cover aspects such as the type of ambulance and medical equipment needed to shift patients like that, he said.
The district government will drive massive testing and takes tight action against people who violate Covid-19 safety norms, the official said.
“We have one lakh kit each antigen and RT-PCR tests that are fast.
We will manage this test on vegetable vendors, milk vendors and others, to track super spreaders,” he said, adding that the administration was prepared with 631 beds with Good with 631 beds.
for children.
If the autorickshaw driver or shopkeeper is found without a mask, he will be fined.
And if captured for the third time, the permit will be canceled, the official said.
Administration is also in the process of developing cellular applications to provide real-time information about the availability of beds to residents, he added.
Until Thursday, Aurangabad had recorded 147,344 Covid-19 cases, where 1,43,550 patients had recovered from infection and 3,490 had died.
The district currently has 304 active cases.