There have been more than 500 new cases of corona virus infection in Uttar Pradesh in the last 24 hours. During this time an infected patient died. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has instructed to take special vigilance and caution in the state in view of Holi and other festivals and panchayat elections in the event of increasing Kovid-19 infection.
Death of a patient According to the Health Bulletin released on Monday, 542 new infections of the corona virus were found in the state in the last 24 hours while 177 patients were sent home after treatment in the same period. So far, 5,95,920 infected people have been sent home after treatment. One patient died in the last 24 hours, while so far 8,760 people infected with corona virus have lost their lives in the state. At present, 3,396 patients are being treated in the state and the total number of infected people has reached 6,08,076. On Sunday, more than 1.35 lakh samples were tested in the state whereas more than 3.37 crore samples have been tested so far.
CM Yogi gave instructions Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has instructed to take special vigilance and caution in the state in view of the growing cases of Kovid-19 infection in various states of the country, including Holi, other festivals and festivals, panchayat elections. He said that all measures to prevent infection should be ensured by strengthening the systems of prevention and treatment of corona virus.
CM Yogi’s meeting The Chief Minister held a high-level meeting regarding prevention of Kovid-19 infection at his government residence. He directed the deployment of a nodal officer or employee at every gram panchayat level in rural areas and ward level in cities. These nodal officers will ensure that people coming from other states in their area are investigated. If found suspicious, action should be taken as per Kovid-19 protocol by conducting isolation and RTPCR investigation. He said that the availability of one ‘dedicated’ Kovid-19 hospital in each district should be ensured.
CM gave instructions The Chief Minister said that Holi holiday will be held from March 24 to 31 in all the council and private schools from class one to eight. Apart from these, in the remaining educational institutions where examinations are not being held, this holiday will be from 25 to 31 March 2021. Educational institutions in which examinations are being conducted will have to complete the examination in full compliance of the Kovid-19 protocol as per the pre-determined schedule.
While directing the vaccination to be done with full commitment, CM Yogi said that there should be control over external traffic in training institutes etc. and there should be adequate security arrangements in view of Kovid-19 in jails. The medium of video conference should be adopted for the production of prisoners.
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