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Sonia writes to CMs about COVID-19, urges effective response measures

Ms. Gandhi, in letter, said the World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned of severe shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE), especially for frontline health workers, and estimated that manufacturers must increase production by 40 per cent to meet requirements. (Source: PTI)

Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Friday wrote to the Chief Ministers of all party-ruled States to put up effective response measures to deal with the spread of Coronavirus and lend all possible support to public healthcare responders.

“It is critical for the State Government to put in place effective response and preparedness measures. The capacity of public healthcare facilities must be augmented to respond to any potential outbreak,”Ms. Gandhi said in an identical letter to CMs of Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Puducherry and Chhattisgarh.

“Increased disease surveillance, and strengthening the testing facilities could help early detection and containment. The State Government must lend all possible support to public healthcare responders to carry out their duty effectively," she said.

Ms. Gandhi, in letter, said the World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned of severe shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE), especially for frontline health workers, and estimated that manufacturers must increase production by 40 per cent to meet requirements.

“I urge the State Government to ensure adequate supply of PPE, especially in public healthcare facilities, and initiate effective measures to prevent hoarding and black-marketing,"she said and added,“It is equally important to strengthen the intensive care facilities to meet any potential contingency”.

“Quarantine facilities, especially at points of entry, must be set up urgently. The State Government may also consider issuing advisories regarding avoiding large public gatherings. This may help contain community transmission. Lastly, public awareness campaigns are necessary to quell widespread misinformation. Communities must be educated regarding precautionary and preventive measures, including relevant hygiene and sanitation practices," she said.

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