‘Janata Curfew till April 30 to break the chain’
    Date :21-Apr-2021

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Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan addressing the core group meeting through video
conferencing on Tuesday.
 
 
Staff Reporter ;
 
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that effective implementation of Janata curfew is necessary in every city, street-locality, village till April 30 to break the chain of corona infection. The Chief Minister said that he himself will talk to corona patients living in home isolation to get information regarding guidance, treatment, medical kit and their level of satisfaction. The in-charge ministers have also been instructed to monitor the arrangements of the District Command and Control Centre and to keep in touch with patients by phone. Continuous feedback about the system will be taken from these patients.
 
He was addressing the core group meeting today through video conferencing regarding prevention and arrangements of corona from the residence. Indore, Jabalpur and Tikamgarh were specially reviewed. He said that by making effective the system of home isolation and covid care centre, burden of hospitals will be reduced. It is necessary to develop trust in public regarding arrangement of Covid Care Centres. This will help reduce increasing burden on hospitals. Proper arrangements will be ensured in hospitals to control the growing infection of corona and to treat very serious patients.
 
In districts where the infection is more, under Kill Corona Campaign-2, door-to-door survey, identification of people with possible symptoms, their tests and treatment should be arranged. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan also directed to arrange songs, music, bhajans etc. to give a positive atmosphere to the corona patients and to maintain optimism. It was informed in meeting that Tuesday is the first day in present scenario of Corona when number of cases has come down. There are 160 cases less than yesterday. State’s positivity rate has also come down. It was 25.3 percent yesterday which was 24.8 percent on Tuesday.