Bengaluru:The state government has decided not to allow home isolation for COVID-19 patients in rural areas and slums of urban areas. Arrangements will be made to ensure that they mandatorily get admitted in COVID Care Centres, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister Dr Ashwathnarayan C N on Saturday.
Addressing a press conference, Ashwathnarayan, also the state COVID task force head, said, "In rural areas, COVID Care Centres will be established at the Primary Health Care level. Rapid Antigen Test needs to be done at people's doorsteps in viral hot spots. In rural areas, arrangements for isolation and treatment shall be made in places such as hostels. The district deputy commissioners will be entrusted with this responsibility.”
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During a task force team's meeting prior to the press conference, several decisions with regard to ICU beds, oxygenated beds, vaccination, procurement of drugs and consumables, black fungal mitigation and strengthening of health infrastructure in both rural and urban areas were discussed.
Important decisions made during the task force meeting are as follows:
District Hospitals:In every district hospital, 100 ICU beds shall be made available on a permanent basis. The required infrastructure and manpower will be arranged and all these hospitals will have oxygen generating units.
Covaxin: For now, only the second dose will be administered. Those who have taken the first dose six weeks ago will be inoculated on priority.
Covishied:The second dose will be administered for those who have completed 12 weeks since the first dose. The first dose of this vaccine, for those above 45 years and are yet to be inoculated, will be administered.
18-44 years age group: An app will be developed. This app will be interfaced with Cowin App and later the vaccination schedule will be prepared, taking into account the availability of vaccines.
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Priority list: A priority list will be prepared for administering vaccine. The list may include workers and employees of the postal and agricultural departments, bank employees and internet service providers among others.
Vaccination away from hospitals: The vaccine drive will be carried out in places away from hospitals, such as school grounds etc.
Covid medical waste disposal: Rs 10 will be allocated per bed to facilitate timely disposal of waste in government hospitals.
Medical kits should be provided to also those infected referred by private doctors.