Ambulances handed over to give edge in fight against COVID-19
Show cause notice on private hospital
Source: The Sangai Express / DIPR
Imphal, September 08 2020:
Expressing anguish over the incident of not attending to an expectant mother in a private hospital which went viral on social media, Chief Minister N Biren has asserted that there is no point in opening hospitals if there is no willingness to attend to patients who require medical emergency.
In order to strengthen the frontline warriors in the fight against COVID-19, Chief Minister N Biren handed over one ambulance each to the Chief Medical Officers of Noney, Imphal East, Tengoupal, Imphal West and the authority of Directorate of Health Services at a simple function held at the western gate of the Chief Minister's Secretariat today.
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Speaking at the occasion, the Chief Minister stated that medical profession is known as a humanity service and hospital authorities can't think for money and business alone.
Biren also said that he had instructed the Principal Secretary (Health) to serve show cause notice on the private hospital concerned.
He also sought collective efforts to fight COVID-19 .
The Chief Minister said that apart from considering to open more COVID Care Centres, the State Government is trying to fulfil other requirements one by one to effectively tackle the pandemic.
As the virus is novel, it is hard to predict what shape the pandemic would take in the State, so there is need to remain alert and act accordingly from time to time, he opined.
Maintaining that half-baked knowledge and opinions about the virus may create mass panic, the Chief Minister urged the public not to share opinion or create apprehension based on assumption in the media.
Whoever makes or circulates false alarm or warning leading to panic is liable to be imprisoned up to one year according to Section 54 of the Disaster Management Act, 2005, he informed.
In the past three months of the COVID-19 pandemic, the State Government has purchased 14 ambulances.
The first two were handed over to Pherzawl and Thoubal districts in June this year.
The next two went to Bishnupur district and Directorate of Health Services in the same month.
The Directorate's ambulance is being used at COVID Care Centre, Lamboi Khongnangkhong.
The 3rd batch of ambulance was handed over to Jiribam and Imphal West districts while three more ambulances will be given to the remaining districts in the next couple of days, Biren said.
These are all additional ambulances to the existing ALS ambulances on the road since 2018.The strength of the ambulance fleet which has been put on COVID duty 24X7 now stands at 25 .
Health Minister L Jayantakumar, Water Resources Minister Letpao Haokip, Chief Secretary Dr Rajesh Kumar, Principal Secretary (Health) V Vumlunmang and Health Services Director Dr Rajo were also present at the occasion.