For the prevention of Corona contamination, Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan has stated that public representatives should be consulted on a regular basis. Commissioners should act quickly on the information they have got. By ensuring that all provisions in the state are in place, all attempts should be taken to maximize the positivity levels.

The Hindi app, as well as other forms of contact, should provide information about the number of beds in each hospital. People should be helped by social organizations that are organized and motivated. Covid Care Centers can be beneficial to people who have been afflicted with Corona.

Doctors should keep in touch with patients in home isolation and provide them with the requisite advice. Medicines and injections should be distributed in an equal manner. Those who partake in the black selling of drugs should face severe consequences. In a video conference today, Chief Minister Shri Chouhan discussed Corona contamination with Commissioners and officers-in-charge officers from around the state.

The establishment of new oxygen plants

According to the review, the state’s oxygen availability will be 700 metric tonnes by the end of this month. Today, 390 tonnes of oxygen has been given to the State. Oxygen production is constantly in the State. There have since been 46 more petrol tanker numbers. In the coming one to three months, oxygen plants will be developed in 37 state districts. It would put a stop to potential issues. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said PIU and the work agency should pick the plant sites and finish the work as soon as possible.

Buildings will be designated for 1,000-bed capacity centers in six divisions.

According to Chief Secretary Shri Iqbal Singh Bains, commissioners in six districts (Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, Jabalpur, Sagar, and Rewa) have been directed to identify buildings for Covid Care Centres. It has been asked to make these arrangements with the prospect of an increase in the number of patients in the future in mind. These structures would have about a thousand beds. They can also be used as oxygen beds for patients in isolation. In these centers, nursing staff and 450 contracted doctors will be available.

States extending assistance

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that he has discussed the required arrangements for oxygen and medicines in Madhya Pradesh with the Chief Ministers of Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan. Many of the states have pledged their support. In terms of oxygen supply, Madhya Pradesh has received assistance from Orissa and Chhattisgarh. In periods of crisis, both states have a sense of collective solidarity and collaboration.