“Areas with many cases should be declared as mini-containment zones.”

District collector Vivek Yadav has asked node officers to work closely together to address the rising COVID cases.

At a review meeting, the collector said, “I want the node officers to monitor the response right from the stage of the affected people who call 104. Efforts should be made to ensure that those affected are isolated at home or taken to COVID care centers or to COVID care centers in hospitals, depending on their health. ”

The areas where there are many cases should be identified and designated as mini-safety zones, and a red flag should be posted at the entrance of the streets or districts, he said.

The node officers should monitor the health of the affected persons through ANMs. The collected samples should be sent to the laboratories within three hours. The node officers should also ensure that the remedisivir oxygen supply is not blocked.

All details about hospitals, triage centers, COVID care centers and test data should be uploaded to the state health portal, Vivek Yadav said.

Joint Collector, WS / VS, Development, P. Prasanthi, JC, Aasara, K. Sridhar Reddy, Sub-Collector from Tenali, Mayura Aashok, Sub-Collector, Narsaraopet, Nupur Ajay Kumar, Trainee Collector Subham Bansal, DMHO J. Yasmin, DRDA PD Anand Nayak, GGH Superintendent Prabhavati, was present.

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