VIJAYAWADA: The Andhra Pradesh federal government will make certain that all Covid medical facilities in the state are self-sustainable in regards to oxygen supply.
This will be ensured within four months.Attractive incentives or subsidies will be used to personal medical facilities for getting oxygen facilities, Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy mentioned at a review conference on Covid19 and vaccination, held at his camp workplace on Friday.
The Chief Minister encouraged relevant officials to guarantee that each and every single Covid-19 hospital in the state, with more than 50 beds, ends up being self-sufficient in terms of oxygen within the next 4 months.He asked authorities to get scientific evidence for the Nellore Ayurvedic medicine for Covid-19, by holding tests and then be in touch with the concerned departments of the central government for its stamp of approval.
The CM asked authorities to prepare strong procedures for usage of oxygen in view of the new risk from black fungus, considering the precautions to be taken in usage of water and while offering oxygen assistance.
He stated oxygen supply pipes and masks ought to be of recommended requirements.
Establish oxygen generator plants as per bed capacity in all federal government medical facilities, he has said.
The Chief Minister stated a 30 percent cost could be borne by the federal government by way of incentive to medical facilities that established oxygen generators.
We should ensure oxygen generators are set up in all health centers within 4 months.
The federal government will provide a 20 per cent reward to business coming forward to establish new 100 metric tonne oxygen production plants.The CM asked officials to organize ICU beds in federal government health centers for treatment of kids.
He said arrangements need to remain in place to deal with any epidemic in the future.
The authorities informed the CM that a production industry is being set up in Kadapa to meet the demand for Zeolite used in the production of oxygen.The Chief Minister encouraged officials to expeditiously complete international tenders for vaccine procurement and included that 4 crore dosages of vaccine is being procured for two crore people of Andhra Pradesh.
Obtain more doses of vaccine, if possible, he said.He said two dosages of vaccine ought to be given to those above 45 years as a matter of very first top priority and later to individuals of age 18-45.
Quality food must be offered to those in Covid medical facilities and sanitation in healthcare facilities should be made sure.
Take stringent action versus hospitals charging more than repaired costs from the clients and also against those who enjoy black marketing of Remedviser injections, the CM informed officials.Deputy chief minister Alla Krishna Srinivas, chief secretary Adityanath Das, DGP Goutam Sawang, Covid command and control chairman Dr K.S.
Jawahar Reddy, health principal secretary Anil Kumar Singhal, Covid job force committee chairman M.T.
Krishna Babu, health secretary M.
Ravi Chandra, 104 call center in-charge A.
Babu, Arogyasri CEO Dr A.
Mallikarjuna, APMSIDC VC and MD V.
Vijayarama Raju, health commissioner Katamaneni Bhaskar, finance secretary Gulzar and markets director Subramaniam were amongst the authorities present.
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