State should do mockdrill regarding health facilities

new Delhi. There is good news for India amidst the ever-increasing cases of Kovid in China and the world. The Central Government said on Friday that the positivity rate of Kovid-19 in the country has decreased week-by-week. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said that on December 22, the positivity rate of Corona was 0.14% after weeks of decline. The ministry said that active cases are zero in 8 states and 4 union territories.

According to the government, the average cases from 7 to 13 October were 2408 i.e. 1.05 percent. Which later reduced to 153 i.e. 0.14 percent. According to the information received from the ministry, the average number of corona patients of India in the world is 0.03 percent. India’s situation is much better as compared to one lakh 54 thousand 521 i.e. 26.8 percent cases of Japan.

However, the ministry has asked the states to follow the guidelines of Kovid-19. The government has asked the states to conduct mock drills regarding health facilities. So that, it can be ascertained that what is our preparation regarding Kovid-19. Let us make sure that oxygen plant, ventilator, human resources as well as all the necessary things are there or not.

Scindia said this
On the other hand, Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia talked about the vaccination drive being run by the government. He talked about the efforts of the BJP government. He said that 220 crore doses of the vaccine would be available by Monday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also had a big meeting on Thursday regarding this matter. He discussed many things including the situation and precautions of Kovid-19 in the country. He said that special care has to be taken at international airports during the Corona period.
PM said – be careful
PM Modi said that there are many festivals in the coming days. That’s why special care has to be taken regarding Kovid-19. Masks will have to be worn in crowded areas. Apart from these, Union Health Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya also held a virtual meeting with the health ministers of the states and issued guidelines.