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Until once again check the child care with a covid drill on Friday

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Ghaziabad: The second round of drill to check the readiness of Covid-19 Pediatric Intensive Care Units (PICU) and New Born (NICU) (NICU) (NICU) (NICU) (NICU) units at the government hospitals will be held on September 24, officials said on Tuesday.
The State Health Department on Monday issued a standard operating procedure (SOP) for training.
Inspection of oxygen plants and concentrators will also be carried out by senior health officials that day, according to a letter issued by additional Secretary (Health) Amit Mohan Prasad.
“All doctors and staff who have taken special training to trigger and Nicu Ward have been ordered to attend during training.
Director of Joint (Health) Division Meerut, Dr.
Anju Jodha, will assess preparation in this district,” said the District Head of the Medical Officer Dr.
Bhavtosh Shankhdhar .
Trigger Ward has been made in government hospitals and public health centers in all states of the middle of fear of children infected in large quantities in the case of the third wave of covid pandemics.
“Children’s bed has been booked in almost all government hospitals in Ghaziabad, including joint-district hospitals, Esik Hospitals, and four CHC.
In addition, special health worker training, including doctors and paramedic staff, has also been completed,” Shankhdhar said.
“Moreover, boys ward, sanitation workers, ambulance drivers, pharmacists and lab technicians have been ordered to participate in drill,” he added.
On August 27, the first round of exercise was carried out in several hospitals, including the district combination hospital, and several shortcomings, including the absence of proper signage, noticed.
Instructions are given to repair them.
This time, officials will focus on the performance of health workers.
Like the previous drive, medical facilities would be assessed from the time a child was treated to their debit.
The World Health Organization, along with several government monitoring institutions, will also submit their reports on activities carried out during exercises to the state government on the same day.

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