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Responses to fresh covid surge in J&K

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June 29, 2022
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The fresh strain of COVID-19 pandemic spreading fast in Jammu & Kashmir for over a fortnight now has finally attracted the attention of the Government in Jammu & Kashmir with Chief Secretary Dr A K Mehta holding a meeting to review the covid control strategy after sudden rise in the no of positive cases during last two weeks. If the rise in no of covid cases does not immediately come down the priorities of the government’s health care system are mostly likely to again shift to covid health care facilities in both Government and private hospitals across Jammu & Kashmir. Furth rise in daily pandemic tally will most likely hit normal health care facilities at the Government hospitals as was experienced during high intensity pandemic periods in last three years. Though Director SKIMS (S K Institute of Medical Sciences) Soura Srinagar Dr Paraviz Koul has asked people to adhere to covid appropriate behaviour without getting panicked but irrefutable fact is that further rise in the daily tally of covid cases will consequently reduce the public movement and henceforth also the routine business operations and working of the Government offices in both Kashmir valley and as well as Jammu division. Never forget that any drop in business operations due to fresh rise in pandemic spread would means further loss of livelihoods also as was experienced during high intensity pandemic periods in last three years.

It is for the heads of the directorates of health department of both Kashmir Valley and Jammu division to ensure quick responses to public queries on covid care health facilities in government run hospitals. Since lowering the guard against Covid-19 pandemic either by the doctors or the people would prove detrimental for any fresh rise in pandemic , the strong responses from both the people and the doctors to covid protocols are the only ways to contain fresh surge in daily pandemic tally in both Kashmir valley and Jammu division.         

So adhering to covid protocols won’t only reduce the rise in daily pandemic tally but it will also maintain the current intensity of business operations and routine work in Government offices both in Kashmir valley and as well as Jammu division. While it is for the people to strictly adhere to covid protocols for the purposes of maintaining the current intensity in business operationa and routine working in Government offices, the onus of increasing focus on both covid healthcare facilities and as well as the routine working of emergencies and outpatient departments (OPDs) in Government hospitals lies on the health and medical education department in both Kashmir valley and Jammu division. It is for the heads of the directorates of health department of both Kashmir Valley and Jammu division to ensure quick responses to public queries on covid care health facilities in government run hospitals. Since lowering the guard against Covid-19 pandemic either by the doctors or the people would prove detrimental for any fresh rise in pandemic , the strong responses from both the people and the doctors to covid protocols are the only ways to contain fresh surge in daily pandemic tally in both Kashmir valley and Jammu division.

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