COVID recovery rate is above 80 pc in MP, says CM Chouhan
   Date :28-Sep-2020

CM Chouhan_1  H
 Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan addressing a virtual meeting of collectors from Bhopal on Sunday.
 
 
Staff Reporter :
 
CM holds district-wise review of corona cases, issues instructions to all the district collectors 
 
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan conducted State-level review of the situation of corona in the State and work being carried out to prevent infection from spreading further. Through video-conferencing, he sought district-wise information from all the district collectors of the State and instructed them to make serious efforts to prevent cases. Chouhan said that corona recovery rate has become more than 80 per cent in the State, but still continuous efforts are necessary.
 
All collectors should ensure corona treatment arrangements in their respective districts, he added. The CM directed officers to take special precautions in Jabalpur, Narsinghpur, Shahdol, Umaria, Khargone and Dhar. A separate review of the situation in these districts was held in the meeting. Chouhan also sought information about the period related to admission and discharge of patients after recovery from Covid Care centres in the districts. He instructed the collectors to constantly monitor the work of the fever clinics.
 
Chief Minister Chouhan sought information through video-conferencing about medical facilities being given to patients under home isolation. He reviewed availability of beds, status of oxygen and availability of doctors in hospitals. Gwalior Collector informed that besides Government hospitals, good services are being given for corona treatment in private hospitals like Birla, Kalyan and Apollo Hospital. Additional Chief Secretary Mohammad Suleman informed that a detailed review of Covid cases in Gwalior, Narsinghpur, Sagar, Hoshangabad, Khargone, Damoh, Jhabua, Shahdol, Betul, Chhindwara, Satna, Dhar and Indore has been conducted. Recovery rate has increased in most of the places. Fever clinics are doing very well in respect to Covid. At present, 23,000 tests have been conducted.