Bengaluru adopts Mumbai model to tackle second wave of Covid


Bengaluru, May 8 (IANS): Taking a cue from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC)'s success in tackling the second wave of Covid, Karnataka issued directives to set up Ward Decentralised Triage and Emergency Response (DETER) Committees for Covid management in all 198 wards in Bengaluru based on the Mumbai model.

The ward level committees will have officials of the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), ward committee members, government officers, volunteer RWAs and civil society organisations.

"This will help in the decentralisation and provide better supervision for ward-level Covid governance," read the directives issued by the Revenue Department's principal secretary, N. Manjunath Prasad.

The directive also stated that ward level Community Triage is seen as a successful intervention in many cities including Mumbai. "Currently there is a delay in informing the test results to the patient due to the centralised ICMR process followed by BU number generation process," the directive notes.

"The ward DETER committees (WDC) will now be set up in all 198 wards of the BBMP and they will be entrusted with activities related to Covid management," the directive explained.

According to this directive the WDCs will be headed by a ward nodal officer and the order states that ward level war rooms can also be set up. The main objective of setting up the WDCs is that it becomes the first point of contact with the government for Covid patients or their attendees in Bengaluru.

The focus of these ward level committees will be to help people access hospital beds. In particular, the role of a triage coordinator is outlined in the order. This is someone who offers community triage services with the help of a support staff. A competent and trained doctor can guide the triage centre while doctors, interns, final year students of MBBS, Dental, Nursing or AYUSH doctors will also be at the triage centre. This centre will work with the WDC.

"To reduce delay in results and avoid panic, positive cases are relayed to the triage coordinator directly from the PHC throughout the day. The triage coordinator will delegate numbers to relevant citizen volunteers. The volunteers must be trained to do triage to identify persons who need to be admitted to ICU and those who require hospitalisation or should be sent to Covid-Care Centres or isolated at home," reads the order.

The data of those in ICU, hospital, CCC or at home will be maintained by the triage centre.

The order also discusses an efficient exit strategy to ensure bed turnaround time in hospitals is reduced. This includes limiting hospital admissions to people with severe illness and shifting those with moderate illness to CCCs in five days. The WDCs will be tasked with doing bed audits thrice a day and prioritise admissions to those who need it the most.

Each ward level war room will be equipped with a call centre and training will be given in the use of oxygen and pulse oximeters.

The WDCs will also work with RWAs and social organisations in their respective wards. COVID-19 testing coverage will also be increased and vaccination drives will be conducted in different wards when the stocks of vaccines are replenished.

Until now, the Covid response in Bengaluru was coordinated with a main helpline number 1912 and zonal level helplines for each of the BBMP's eight zones "East, West, South, Bommanahalli, Dasarahalli, Mahadevapura, Rajarajeshwari Nagar and Yelahanka."

The decision to decentralise comes after the Supreme Court's observations on May 5 in the case of Delhi's management of Covid cases. It told the Union government to "look to Mumbai and take note" of its successes in managing the supply of oxygen. So far, Mumbai has had no reported deaths from lack of oxygen.

"Bombay Municipal Corporation (BMC) has done some remarkable work and not disrespecting Delhi but we can maybe see what was done by BMC. I understand that Maharashtra also produces oxygen, which Delhi can't do. If you draw from experience and figure out how the holding corporations can be done in Delhi...Then we will have a module for Delhi in place based on the successful model in Bombay, which is a large metropolis," Justice D. Y. Chandrachud had observed on May 5.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Sun, May 09 2021

    Thank God they did not adopt the following Gujarati solution. "40-bed 'hospital' established in Banaskantha, Gujarat, to treat Covid patients with cow-based medicines & mantras: Gujarat Samachar It says patients to be treated with 'Panchgavya' therapy where they'll be given medicines made of cow's milk, ghee, gaumutra (urine) & gobar (dung)

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  • Honnappa, Byadagi

    Sat, May 08 2021

    Gujarat model has failed. It is high time that people of Karnataka realise this . All other southern states of India knew very well that Gujarat model will not work only social media hype and messages.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sat, May 08 2021

    Shiv Sena is the only political outfit in India which has some soft corner for lower middle class and poor people... forget their strong arm tactics or language fanaticism....

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sat, May 08 2021

    why not adopt the evergreen karela model...

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Sat, May 08 2021

    Adopt Mumbai model but no to people coming from Mumbai - nice logic !

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Sat, May 08 2021

    Finally BJP has to run to Maha Agadi Vasooli to its rescue in Karnataka. Waze episode is in back burner now. BJP itself doesn’t want to adopt its own ‘Gujarat Model’ in any states ruled by BJP but copy congress model. Jab Gidad Ki Mauth Athi Hai Woh Shehar Ki Tharaf Bagtha Hai.

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  • Roger, Palimar

    Sat, May 08 2021

    How come the man is running out of ideas who preached about answering touch questions first, gas from the gutter, oxygen from wind turbine, clouds diminishing the visibility from the radar...... Should have consulted him.... probably he would have given some innovative ideas from his hat.....

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  • Hussein, Moodbidri

    Sat, May 08 2021

    It is good. We have to learn from our mistake and should take some corrective actions. As we have federal form of government, we can adopt any model, which was successful in any state. Some people do not accept mistakes and try to hide their mistakes. Even they misguide people, by bringing some irrelevant issues.

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