Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Friday announced oximeters to be made available to all citizens at an affordable cost of Rs 514 through approved vendors in every district amid spiralling cases of Covid-19.
The Department of Health will issue detailed guidelines in this regard within one week, the Chief Minister said during his 17th #AskCaptain Live session on Facebook.
The department was purchasing the oximeters for Rs 514 each for the health staff and these would now be made available through authorised vendors to the general public too on a no-profit-no-loss basis, he added.
Responding to a Raikot resident's suggestion that the government must provide oximeters and thermometers at cheap price in every home, Singh said 50,000 Covid care kits were being distributed by his government free of cost.
These kits contain oximeters and thermometers, among other essentials, he said.
Assuaging the fears of a Gurdaspur resident, the Chief Minister said if he turned out to be COVID positive he would not put in hospital but will be asked to home quarantine and take care, with regular watch on his health.