Alarming rise in Coronavirus cases: 4 Task Force Teams Formed
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Alarming rise in Coronavirus cases: 4 Task Force Teams Formed

July 20, 2020
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Mysore/Mysuru: District Minister S.T. Somashekar yesterday said that a COVID-19 Task Force will be set up for each of the four Assembly segments of the city, namely Chamaraja, Krishnaraja, Narasimharaja and   Chamundeshwari.

He was speaking to press persons after holding a review meeting on COVID-19 measures at the ZP Office here on Sunday.

Pointing  out that the Task Force will  be headed by the MLA of the respective Assembly segment, Somashekar said that, however, in case of Narasimharaja Constituency, Mysuru-Kodagu MP Pratap Simha will head the Task Force as the MLA is not keeping well.

The Chamaraja Task Force will be headed by L. Nagendra while Krishnaraja by S.A. Ramdas and Chamundeshwari by G.T. Devegowda.

Stating that he has directed the officials to print pamphlets containing vital information such as whom should be contacted in case of cold and cough, which hospital to visit, which official to be contacted, who is the Nodal Officer, who is the Health Officer and the like, along with the Mobile Number of officers, he said these pamphlets should be distributed to every household in all Assembly segments.

Continuing, Somashekar said that a Medical Officer will be posted as In-charge of each of the Assembly segment.

Noting that a separate team headed by MP Pratap Simha and consisting of officials will be in-charge of N.R.  Assembly segment, which has most number of positive cases, he said that an Assistant Commissioner will be put in charge to ensure that no lapses occur in shifting of positive patients to Hospitals. The Deputy Commissioner will oversee the functioning of officials, he added.

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No delay in handing over bodies

 Referring to complaints regarding the delay in handing over of bodies, the Minister said that the DC has informed that this is due to shortage of D-Group employees. Maintaining that the issue has been discussed with the Chief Minister, Somashekar said he has instructed the officials not to wait for Lab reports and take measures to hand over the bodies to families immediately. The officials must also ensure that there is no delay in issuance of death certificates, he added.

K.R. Hospital should respond immediately

Stating that the Chief Minister has received many complaints of negligence and lethargy regarding K.R. Hospital staff, Somashekar said that officials must take necessary action and ensure that there are no more complaints either to the Chief Minister or the State Chief Secretary.

When a Hospital Doctor brought to the notice of the Minister that the Hospital lacked ventilators and was short of Nurses, Somashekar instructed the authorities to convince the Nurses who have left service, to return or to appoint New Nurses by paying them more.

Deputy Commissioner Abhiram G.Sankar said that the district administration has launched many initiatives for containing the spread of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic. Maintaining that measures have been taken for proper Ambulance service in all the Assembly segments, he said that the vehicle service will be segment-specific in nature in the coming days.

Noting that 18 out of the 32 COVID-19 suspects in N.R. Mohalla tested positive for the virus, the DC said that such tests will be conducted in other parts of the city as well. 

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Rapid Antigen Tests will be conducted only during emergencies as such tests are sometimes found lacking in clarity, he added.

MP Pratap Simha opined that COVID-19 deaths may also be due to co-morbidities. 

Pointing out that deaths will also occur due to various other ailments, he said that everyone, including the media should take note of this fact. The MP sought the DC to create COVID-19 awareness through autorickshaw announcements along with distribution of   pamphlets.

Reacting to this, Somashekar said that apart from augmenting Ambulance service, it is important to reserve exclusive rooms for Drivers and other Ambulance staff. Also arrangements must be made for the Ambulance personnel to take bath and change PPE Kit after shifting of every patient, he added.

Replying to a query, the Minister said that he has ordered the officials to seal down only the house or the street from where a positive case is reported.

MLA L. Nagendra, Mayor Tasneem, Zilla Panchayat (ZP) CEO Prashanth Kumar Mishra, DCP Dr. A.N. Prakash Gowda and officials from MCC, MUDA, Health and other Departments were present.

The Minister later inspected the Tree Park and the foot of Chamundi Hill, where planting of one lakh tree sapling programme is scheduled to be launched on July 28.

3 COMMENTS ON THIS POST To “Alarming rise in Coronavirus cases: 4 Task Force Teams Formed”

  1. K Sridhar says:

    Which idiot in the govt allowed the hordes of people from Bengaluru to head towards other districts soon as the lockdown was planned & announced?? This is despite the fact that Bengaluru is the main hotspot in Karnataka. These people are the main reason for the huge rise in number of infection in Mysuru.

  2. Hey Covid-19! says:

    This Corona Virus spread,has created the well known Mahabharata episode called” Yadavi Kalaha”,where each Yadava quarrels with other Yadava,for their final destruction of their community. Yadava community was where as the mythology says Lord Krishna was born.
    Now,in so called united India,as Modi boasts,this Virus has really shown the true nature of the country-each village does not like the other village,each town does not like the other town,each city does not like the other city in the same state! Each state does not like the other state!!
    Hence,never blame the British who managed to unite India,which was hopelessly divided for centuries.
    Now Corona Virus has opened up this centuries old division in the name of preventing its spread! The truth is India is a divided country by language,culture ,and you name it, you see the divisions as you see the day light!

  3. Mann Ki Baat!! says:

    Not surprised that Covid-19 has revealed the divisions in India down to the level of villages, all based on language, culture ,habits etc.. I agree that India was united only when the British ruled with a common language , English, and a common style administration. Now with the divisions exposed by the Virus, there will be more divisions to come, when this is over, as Modi and Co wants to make One India trough one language: Hindi!!

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