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After one positive case, health dept steps up Covid preparedness

After one positive case, health dept steps up Covid preparedness

Time of India7 days ago

Ranchi: In response to a
positive Covid-19 case
in the city, healthcare facilities are enhancing their preparedness to manage potential outbreaks.
Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences
(Rims) has designated a specific area for Covid screening.
However, the screening will begin if symptomatic cases arise.
The Sadar Hospital has reserved 20 beds for Covid patients. The hospital is conducting screenings for individuals exhibiting symptoms of the virus.
Civil surgeon Dr Prabhat Kumar, said, "The hospital has reserved a 20-bed isolation ward. All oxygen cylinders and the PSA oxygen plant are being reviewed.
Screenings will be conducted for individuals exhibiting respiratory symptoms. The steps aim to ensure timely identification and management of potential cases."
Experts said the strain of this virus is not strong and there is no need to panic. "With the changing weather, the virus becomes active again.
While Covid cases are on the rise nationwide, the virus remains weak thanks to widespread vaccination and improved immunity among people.
Still, caution is necessary, especially for children, pregnant women, and the elderly, as the virus continues to mutate," he added.
State health minister, Irfan Ansari said, "An increase in Covid cases is being observed across the country. Recently, the first death from Covid-19 was confirmed in Bengaluru, which has heightened vigilance nationwide. A new variant patient was also detected in the city.
Our team will conduct checks at bus stands and airports in all districts of the state. We are making all these arrangements and are in alert mode."
Health authorities have urged the public to remain cautious and adhere to safety protocols.
While awaiting central guidelines, individuals are advised to wear masks in crowded places and practice good hygiene.
Ansari inspected the isolation ward designated for Covid patients in the Sadar Hospital on Monday.

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