Mumbai:Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Wednesday urged people to use masks while going out of their homes and appealed to former defence health services personnel, retired nurses and ward boys to join the "war" against coronavirus.
In his address to the state via live webcast, Thackeray regretted the inconvenience caused to citizens due to the lockdown, but said "we don't have any other option".
Appealing citizens to stay safe during the coronavirus pandemic, he said, "People should inculcate a habit using homemade masks while stepping out of their homes to buy essentials now, and also later when the situation improves."
He urged former defence health services personnel, nurses and ward boys who have retired from service and those who are trained in medical service but don't have jobs to come forward to help the state in the "war" against coronavirus.
"Maharashtra needs you," he added.
He said those who wish to help the state in fighting the virus should give their contact numbers on the email ID Covidyoddha@gmail.com.
He said separate clinics for ailments like cough, cold and fever will be set up in every ward and 'COVID hospitals' will also be set up to ensure there is no transmission.
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Treatment will be given separately to asymptomatic patients, those showing mild symptoms and those with severe symptoms and other illnesses.
He said there is shortage of ventilators, masks and personal protective equipment (PPE) kits the world over.
"Even the US is asking for medicines from us. Fortunately, we haven't felt shortage of equipment," he said.
Stating that humanity is the only religion in present times, Thackeray informed that the state government is providing food and shelter to over five lakh migrant workers.