Necessary measures must be taken to ramp up beds for Covid patients: PM


New Delhi, Apr 18 (IANS): Emphasising that there is no substitute to testing, tracking and treatment, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday at a meeting to review the country's Covid preparedness that all necessary measures must be taken to ramp up the availability of beds for Covid patients.

The Prime Minister said that together India had defeated Covid-19 last year and the country can do it again, with the same principles but in better coordination.

Modi said, "Early testing and proper tracking remain key to reduce mortality. The local administrations need to be proactive and sensitive to the concerns of the people."

Emphasising on close coordination with the states to fight the pandemic, Modi said that additional supply of beds through temporary hospitals and isolation centres should be ensured.

While reviewing the status of the supply of Remdesivir and other medicines, he talked about the need to utilise the full potential of India's pharmaceutical industry to meet the rising demand for various medicines.

The Prime Minister was briefed by the officials that the manufacturing of Remdesivir has been ramped up to provide around 74.10 lakh vials per month in May, while the normal production output in January-February was about 27-29 lakh vials per month.

Talking about resolving the issues related to real-time supply chain management, he said that the use of Remdesivir and other medicines must be in accordance with approved medical guidelines and their misuse and black marketing must be strictly curbed.

On the issue of supply of medical oxygen, Modi said that the installation of approved oxygen plants should be sped up. A total of 162 PSA Oxygen plants are being installed in 32 states/UTs using the PM-CARES Fund.

The officials also informed the Prime Minister that one lakh oxygen cylinders are being procured which will be supplied to the states soon, while constant supply to the 12 high burden states is being made by assessing the current and future requirement of medical oxygen.

The Prime Minister also reviewed the status of availability of ventilators.

On the issue of vaccination, Modi directed all the officials to make efforts to utilise the entire national capacity, in public as well as private sector, to ramp up vaccine production.

 

 

  

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    corona virus is in safe hands....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    What are the Necessary Measures ...

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  • Rehan sheikh, Brahmavar

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    Means thali,dali,candle etc?

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    On one side you make rallies after rallies with packed crowds, no social distancing, no masks, no covid protocols and in the evening you come and take stock of the situation sitting comfortably in your room. Do you even self introspect what you have been doing? You are playing with the lives of lakhs of people who wont even get an ambulance to reach their cremation, forget hospital. 2.6 lakh cases. No beds. No ventilators. No vaccine. No drugs & no oxygen. Doctors are fatigued and offer to quit because ultimately public will blame them and you politicians will hold hospitals responsible to hide your failure and negligence. We are at a point beyond return.

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  • roy Indian, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    Necessary measures should take but you people are busy in vote campaigning . and your ministers are in resort relaxing .

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  • manohar padil, mangalore

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    In this situation Govt should implement President Rule for six months wherever election is due. and if the situation become normal go for election. this is the least Govrnment can do right now fight covid.issues.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    What are those Necessary Measures ...

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  • Paul, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    First of all you should have stopped that kumba mela . You only talk... you have left beard time for you to go vanavasa. Because for sure you will not be able to.do.world tours. Biggest blunder PM to India

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