Karnataka-CII task force soon to fight coronavirus: MInister Sudhakar


Bengaluru, Apr 25 (IANS): Amid the pandemic's second wave, Karnataka is setting up a task force with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) to jointly fight the Covid surge in the state, Health Minister K. Sudhakar said on Sunday.

"We are setting up a task force with CII to jointly fight the pandemic by augmenting medical infrastructure, including opening a call centre and modular ICUs to treat serious Covid cases," said Sudhakar in a statement here after a virtual meeting with captains of the industry on Saturday.

With state Health Department officials and the CII's state unit representatives as its members, the task force will help the state on using technology to source medicines, medical equipments, among other things.

Infosys co-founder and former CII President Kris Gopalakrishnan, Kirloskar Systems Chairman Vikram Kirloskar, noted cardiologist Devi Shetty and CII Karnataka Chairman Ramesh Ramadurai interacted with Sudhakar and reviewed the Covid situation across the state.

"The task force will provide inputs on setting up a master call centre for coordinating Covid management across the state on the lines of 'Aptha Mitra' helpline the state government had set up last year to fight the virus," said Sudhakar, a medical doctor by profession.

In view of the rising caseload, the state government plans to set up modular ICUs with 3,000-5,000 beds across the state, with a majority of them in the city, which has been hit hard.

"A few companies have come forward to set up modular ICUs in 7-10 days with all facilities to treat Covid patients," the minister said, also urging the CII to channel its corporate social responsibility (CSR) funds for Covid care, as the Central government has allowed it.

"More than CSR funds, we are looking for technology, knowledge and contacts for sourcing medicines and medical equipment," Sudhakar said.

As 95 per cent of active cases are in home isolation, the Health Department is looking for innovative technology to remotely monitor them on a daily basis.

"We have sought CII help to identify and procure anti-viral drugs Remdesivir and Tocilozomab injections from other countries," added Sudhakar.

He also sought the help of CII to identify and procure Remdesivir and Tocilizomab injections from other countries.

Devi Shetty, who heads Narayan Health multi-specialty hospital in the city, urged the state government to address the shortage of doctors and nurses although the immediate needs is oxygen and anti-viral drugs.

"All headlines in the media are on shortage of medical oxygen currently. But soon, headlines will be on shortage of doctors and nurses," he warned, advising the state government to augment medical staff by hiring 2.2 lakh nursing students in the country who are in their final year.

"Similarly, around 1.3-lakh medical (MMBS) students are preparing for NEET exams. The state government should deploy them in Covid management and incentivise them for the work through grace marks or quota in government jobs," Shetty told the Health Minister.

Kirloskar urged the state Health Department to release official protocols for home isolated patients to avoid them from being misled from misinformation on social media.

Gopalakrishnan advised the minister to import anti-viral drugs and medical equipment from overseas to bridge the gap in the medical infrastructure.

According to the state health bulletin, a record 29,438 new cases were reported from across the state on Saturday, including 17,342 in Bengaluru. Of 209 lives lost to the infection on Saturday, 149 were from Bengaluru.

 

  

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  • EULALIA DSOUZA, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 26 2021

    Unfortunately entire system has failed and collapsed dear Dr. Sudhakar. Govt is now thinking of forming a committee, checking on technology to trace and treat patients at home and what not. By the time you have done all this, our fatality rate would be sky high that you can not even imagine. We are not really prepared to face this crisis & our State and Central Govts are well aware of this bitter fact. Try to arrange for immediate needs like : Extra Beds for Covid Patients, enough Medical Oxygen and enough medical treatment. Please take care of our Medical Fraternity Doctors, Nurses, para medics and all the medical support staff, so that they get moral support to continue to work to try to save lives of our dear ones. Please prioritize your thinking, planning and actions and be focused on saving human beings. Have a heart that sees things in a humane way not otherwise.

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  • Gurka, mangaluru

    Mon, Apr 26 2021

    Its too late to announce and damage already been done by your RELIGION PARTY !! GOOD that your own voters curse you and your families for their mistakes which they done in the past !!

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  • NS BHAT, Mangaluru

    Mon, Apr 26 2021

    Understand, all the arrangements the minister did beyond the religious bearers. Now, not only in bjp-ruled states but also in all party-states covid situation is same and nowhere patients are getting medical treatment on the basis of religion. So I think your thoughts are religius, not the govt... I think if you will head a govt, it will be religious, no doubt....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 26 2021

    Too many cooks spoil the Broth ...

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Apr 26 2021

    Sudhakar was the best import from state Congress. He's holding fort for the Govt so strongly, and being a Doc is helping him superly

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  • Bob, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 25 2021

    Poor planning and poor administration by the state and Central Gov't..! Utter flop...! People are dying, why can't they use the funds to save people's lives..! Indian government is begging other countries for oxygen what a shame , look how our country is gone to doges..! The Ministers are still having a lavish life and enjoying..! USELESS GOV'T RIP

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  • Manohar, Udupi

    Sun, Apr 25 2021

    Why don't you use RSS network?........I believe it's only for elections.

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  • Dsouza, Mudrangadi/udupi

    Sun, Apr 25 2021

    When whole world was talking and waiting for second wave, our ministers were thinking about CD and elections, peoples were busy in collection of donations. Its time again to suffer on human made disaster.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Apr 25 2021

    Dr. sudhakar..... please go through a book of N.I.C.E.....at www.dr.biswaroop chowdhary.com (which is available free of cost) and red the pages 30 to 32. You will get a telephone number to contact in case of any symptoms and care to be taken. This information is not only for Dr. Sudhakar....It is for the benefit of all the lovers of my comments. You can decide yourself. If you can real the full book of 226 pages is well and good. If not please read pages 30, 31 and 32 and call the number given there please to get the help for free.

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  • Louis Fernandes, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 26 2021

    Hello charles dmellow, Dr. Biswaroop choudhary is a big fraud and now under bail. You know only one side of the coin. Research his background through various genuine sorces. There is several FIRs against him across the country for caussing death due to his unsceintific medical advices. (Some of the FIRs you can see online in public domain). Google dr biswaroop choudhury reveiws quora

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