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Hakeem  appeals philanthropists , masjid committees to do their bit for reducing oxygen, medicine shortage in Covid hospitals.

K H News Service by K H News Service
April 25, 2021
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Srinagar / April 25:- In a bid to help administration to control the fast spreading 2nd wave of dreaded Covid-19 infection,  Chairman People’s Democratic Front (PDF) Hakeem has philanthropists and  Masjid Committees to arrange oxygen cylinders and related   life saving drugs for seriously infected Covid – 19 patients in their respective vicinities . He  also appealed to the general public to adopt Covid -29  SOPs strictly to contain the prevailing 2nd wave of the dreaded Covid- 19 infection , which has put an unprecedented work load on hospitals, doctors and paramedics .
Under the prevailing condition , when disturbing  reports about scarcity of oxygen supply and non availability of relevant Covid- treatment drugs in hospitals  are pouring in unabated, people have to join hands to fight the pandemic collectively , ” Hakeem  said in a statement issued on Sunday. He has urged the head preachers and Imams  of mosques  to persuade  masses to get themselves vaccinated again dreaded Covid infection as early as possible adding that medical experts have time and again assured about it’s efficacy.
” The  prevailing 2nd Covid-19 wave could have been kept under check , if Central government would have banned holding of some religious and election related public gatherings in various parts of the country , ‘ Hakeem Yaseen observed adding that Analysts and medical experts have termed these public gatherings as the main super spreader of the deadliest  2nd wave of   Coronavirus across the country.
PDF Chairman has also welcomed the statement of Kashmir’s Grand Mufti that”  every masjid committee must keep oxygen cylinders available  in every locality to meet any exigency and help  the patient who needs it” . He also urged the people to follow Covid-19 SoPs in letter and spirit  and  also to make special prayer to seek refuge from the Covid pandemic. Hakeem  also appealed people not to go panicky and  get themselves vaccinated against Covid- 19 infection as early as possible adding that medical experts have declared it very safe and effective to deal with the disease. He said medical experts have candidly assured that t there was no fear of death due to covid infection , if treated well in time.
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