Enough-is-Enough campaigner Iih calls off fast-unto-death

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU: lsquo;Enough is Enough campaigner Iih ended his indefinite fast-unto-death on the 23rd day after government finally decided to
address the campaigns demands, on Sunday. Iih, a youth activist, grabbed headlines and staged the strike demanding the government to
effectively handle the coronavirus pandemic. The government has agreed to expand efforts to bring down the mortality rate by conducting
RT-PCR (Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction) test to detect the coronavirus and others antigen-based Covid-19 tests as
infections surge across the country
Making use of international investigations at local and national level to combat the virus is another concern thats been put
forward. Demands have been made to provide the results of PCR reports quicklyto trace, treat and isolate the infected individuals. The
government has also assured the protesters to scale up testing capacity to the maximum possible levels and keep a close eye on studies
conducted by medical microbiology researchers on Covid-19
In light of this current pandemic, it has been also requested to stock necessary emergency medicines along with sufficient market
availability of essential drugs which may be required during these times. As contact tracing of patients continues to be a crucial tool to
contain the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, demands have been put forward to emphasize on the need for contact tracing at local
levels/province and take appropriate action. It was asked of the state authorities to address the demands of people and various communities
who are severely impacted by the pandemic and provide relief to those in need. Laslty, seeking immediate implementation of an agreement,
demands were made to increase security measures to the medical fraternity who are working under heavy odds across the country. Earlier on
July 7, Iih along with PukarBam, ended their hunger strike on the 12th day after the Ministry of Health and Population agreed to fulfill
their major demands
As the government failed to implement the agreement, the activists started the hunger strike for the second time. Iih, who had been leading
the stir all along, also received extended support from many mainstream political parties in the country who expressed solidarity with the
satyagrahis during their journey. The post Enough-is-Enough campaigner Iih calls off fast-unto-death appeared first on The Himalayan Times.