Sunday, April 26, 2020

| Chandigarh | VIPs violating curfew to check coronavirus in Chandigarh:

| Chandigarh | Mohali |26 April 2020:
VIPs violating curfew to check coronavirus in Chandigarh will be named and shamed, a top officer has warned in a tweet that has drawn sharp reactions. "From tomorrow we will publish name and designation of VIPs violating curfew orders and going for morning and evening. Be warned," Union Territory adviser Manoj Parida tweeted on Wednesday.
Coronavirus has spread to 185 countries. The total confirmed cases worldwide are 28,25,140 and 1,97,666 have died; 18,29,648 are active cases and 7,97,826 have recovered as on April 25, 2020 at 5:36 pm.
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Chandigarh On one hand the administration is conducting door-to-door survey across the city, on the other hand there is also a sector in the city where the local people themselves have done health screening of the people around them and have also made health cards. It is that part of Sector-30B that has not been declared an impacted pocket. The local RWA here surveyed 200 homes in the area on its own and collected health information of the people. Now this information will be given to the administration so that people's health can be monitored. This is the first attempt of a city like this.
According to the Warriors team, he will provide reports of self-screening of people to the administration every four days. There is a screening of about one thousand people of two hundred houses, which is an attempt to increase further. Once done, the screening message will be sent to WhatsApp number of each family next time. Sitting at home, the head of the family will send all the details. Compiling it and putting it in the order, its PDF will be sent to the Medical Officer. This will mark the family or its member, who has any problem or needs any medical help. Instead of going from house to house, the medical team can help by simply reaching that marked house in time.

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There is also a curfew with lockdown to prevent the corona epidemic. In such a situation, people have been given relief to go to the hospital at the time of medical emergency. If the people of Mohali district have to go to the hospital for any medical emergency needs, then the district administration has taken the initiative to provide emergency vehicle service day and night. For this, the administration has tied up with Uber Assembly and Uber Medical.
Cab tied with administration

The administration will keep a record of this and the fixed expenses will be made by Uber India. There will be no additional cost involved. To ensure transparency, Uber will report the journey of all vehicles to the Nodal Officer on a daily basis. Along with this, health check-up of drivers, sanitization of vehicles and use of masks and hand sanitizers will be ensured on time.
In addition, Uber will provide 20 vehicles for the use of officers serving in the front line, including medical health and district administration. But the administration already has vehicles in need. In such a situation, 20 vehicles being provided free of cost by Uber India will be used to bring low income group people to government hospital and leave.

At the same time, out of 20 vehicles from Uber India, 16 days and 4 nights will be used for further use of Civil Surgeon, Mohali in District Hospital, SDH, CHC etc. For the service of these vehicles, anyone can contact the control room of health department at 0172-2270091 / 78146-41397. In the control room, the request can be made by the SMO MO incharge. At the same time, action will be taken against those who misuse this service. Please tell that Secretary RTA Mohali (9872630545) will be the nodal officer of this service. He will monitor this service.



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