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DIMAPUR/KOHIMA, JUN 13 (NPN): Even as Nagaland continues to grapple with tackling the COVID-19 pandemic, it was a double blow for the state government, when over 150 doctors and 700 nurses of the National Health Mission Employees Association, Nagaland (NEAN) employed by the Health &Family Welfare (H&FW) department, under the National Health Mission , will go on a state wide “cease work” from June 14 while the Nagaland Junior Doctors’ Association (NJDA) has issued a warning of “stern action” if the H&FW department went ahead with regularisation of 27 contingency post of Medical Officers (MO). The latest development comes close on the heels of two Public Interest Litigations (PILs) filed in the Gauhati High Court, Kohima Bench against the H&FW department over alleged corruption when it went on emergency purchase shopping mode of various medical items as preparedness to contain COVID-19 pandemic in the state. The cabinet decided

AYO dismayed at returnees flouting rules DIMAPUR, JUN 13 (NPN): Angami Youth Organisation (AYO) Saturday expressed dismay over “lack of discipline” among many returnees, who, it said, were “blatantly” flouting rules and regulations of quarantine facilities risking the lives of other returnees and frontline workers. In a press release, AYO president Kekhrie Pfukha and general secretary Visako Rino said that the organisation has taken note of immoral activities among some returnees in quarantine facilities. It also condemned the disrespectful gestures of some returnees shown towards frontline workers. In this regard, AYO has appealed to all returnees to strictly follow the rules and regulations and show restrain and appreciation. It also appealed to the state government to initiate strict punishment against irresponsible and indisciplined returnees flouting rules and regulations. AYO cautioned that in the event of such irresponsible behaviour of returnees leading to spread of disease in its jurisdiction, it would resort to taking its own course of action against such individuals.

to create new post of 53 specialist doctors, one post of director (Medical education and radiation safety) and five posts of district programme officers under the Health & Family Welfare department. The cabinet also approved regularisation of the services for a period of one year of 19 serving contract medical officers and regularisation of services of 27 medical officers. H&FW recruited 27 doctors “on contingency for a period of 1 year against the existing vacancy arising out of promotion, retirement, voluntary resignation, death etc” and for which deployment to various district hospitals has begun. H&FW also begun the process of collecting applications for posts of 36 doctors currently on study leave vacancy for a period of one year. The newly appointed doctors will serve till those currently on study leave returned . However, in case of service of temporary appointees being needed, extension may be granted with the approval of the government. M e a n w h i l e, H P C spokespersons, at the briefing on Saturday informed that

the Health department had already deputed 5 Medical Officers out of the 27 doctors that were recruited recently, to supplement the medical manpower at Dimapur. NEAN: National Health Mission Employee Association (NEAN) Saturday announced its decision to go for an indefinite cease work starting June 14, till its three-point demand was fulfilled. The demands include regularisation of NHM employees, pay parity with state health employees of the same rank and all basic employees benefit in line with state Health & family Welfare employees. In a memorandum addressed to the commissioner secretary H&FW, NEAN president, Dr. Shasinlo Magh, and general secretary Kewetso Kenye expressed disappointment with the cabinet decision to regularise 27 GDMOs, who were appointed on contractual basis on May 27, 2020 for a period of 12 months. NEAN said it had on many occasions appealed to the authority to address its grievances, but the government, instead of addressing the issue, had gone to the extent of “randomly ap-

pointing and regularising services” overruling all service rules and laid down rules for recruitment on the pretext of COVID-19 pandemic. Talking to Nagaland Post over phone, NEAN president Dr. Shasinlo Magh pointed out that while an NHM employees were working with meagre remuneration for over a decade and without regularisation of services; the salaries of new appointees was double with immediate regularisation of services besides various benefits. For instance, Dr. Magh pointed out that while a doctor under NHM was paid a fixed amount of Rs.45,000 monthly, the starting salary of a newly appointed doctor is Rs.72,000. He also said while a nurse under NHM was paid either Rs.15,000 or Rs.20,000 or Rs.25,000 depending on the qualification; a nurse under H&FW department is paid Rs.45,000 as starting salary. Dr. Magh further pointed out that an Auxiliary Nursing & Midwife nurse was paid anywhere between Rs.12,000 onwards till Rs.18,000 and ANM under H&FW department was paid Rs.35,000 as starting (Cont’d on p-8) salary.

NEW DELHI, JUN 13 (PTI): India’s COVID-19 death toll crossed the 9,000mark on Saturday with a record daily increase making it the world’s ninth worst hit nation in terms of fatalities. The tally of confirmed cases also saw the biggest

one-day jump of over 12,000 and reached 3.11 lakh, as per the latest numbers announced by states and union territories. In its morning update, the Union Health Ministry said the total number of cases across India has risen

to 3,08,993 with an increase of 11,458 new cases in 24 hours since Friday 8 AM, while 386 more fatalities were reported during this period to take the toll to 8,884. However, a PTI tally of figures announced by states and UTs showed the nationwide count of confirmed cases having risen to nearly 3.11 lakh, as of 9.30 PM and the death toll to 9,137. This showed an increase of 12,576 new cases and 394 more fatalities since Friday night. However, more than 1.6 lakh people have already recovered, leaving close to 1.5 lakh active cases in the country. According to global real-time COVID-19 data compiled by Johns Hopkins University, India’s count of recoveries is now the sixth largest in the world after the US, Brazil, Russia, Italy and Germany. However, India has also entered the top-ten in terms of the number of deaths.

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NPCC backs govt Nagaland COVID-19 tally now 163 decision to appt AND 76 RECOVERED CASES TOTAL 163 more doctors 87 ACTIVE NAGALAND COVID-19 STATUS AS ON JUNE 13, 2020

DIMAPUR, JUN 13 (NPN): PDA government got a shot in the arm after the rival party (Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee-NPPC) president K Therie came out in support of the government’s decision to create posts of doctors and nurses, even as the government faced stiff opposition from the National Health Mission Employee Association and Nagaland Junior Doctors’ Association. In a letter to the chief secretary, Therie while appreciating the government’s decision, opined that more doctors were needed in all outpost stations. Therie said India has few lakhs of foreign medical graduates who have been rejected by the Medical Council of India (MCI) screening exam. He said over 80% are rejected annually and such action of the MCI was “absurd”. He went on to point out that students, after registering with MCI, are permitted to study in medical colleges listed by MCI.

NEW DELHI, JUN 13 (PTI): Union Health Ministry has recommended use of anti-viral drug remdesivir under emergency use authorization, off-label application of immunomodulator tocilizumab and convalescent plasma therapy for treating COVID-19 patients in moderate stage of criticality. Backtracking from its earlier stance, the ministry in its revised ‘Clinical

Management Protocols for COVID-19’, released on Saturday, said anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) should be used in the early course of the disease to achieve any meaningful effect and should be avoided in severe cases. In the new set of protocols, the ministry has removed its earlier recommendation of using hydroxychloroquine in combination with azithromycin in

severe cases and requiring ICU management. Hydroxychloroquine has demonstrated in-vitro activity against SARSCoV2 and was shown to be clinically beneficial in several small single-centre studies though with significant limitations, it stated. “Nonetheless, several large observational studies with severe methodologic limitations have shown no effect on mortality or

AsympRecovtomatic ered cases

GUWAHATI, JUN 13 (IANS/AGENCIES): With a spike in coronavirus infections, the Assam government is considering to reimpose lockdown in its main city Guwahati, depending on the result of 50,000 COVID-19 sample tests to be conducted soon, Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Saturday. “If a sizable number of positive cases are found after 50,000 samples are tested in Guwahati, total lockdown will be reimposed in the commercial city. Besides the lockdown, some strictest measures will be taken to check the spread of coronavirus,” he told the media. “People of Guwahati should be prepared for another lockdown, which may be imposed

COVID HOSPITAL Dimapur DH

117

54

63

AR Hospital Dimapur

4

4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Kiphire DH

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Kohima NHAK

16

14

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

Kohima Chedema

13

7

6

0

0

0

0

0

0

Longleng DH

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Mokokchung IMDH

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Mon DH

6

6

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Peren CHC Jalukie

2

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Phek DH

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Tuensang DH

5

0

5

0

0

0

0

0

0

Wokha DH

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Zunheboto DH

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

State Total

163

87

76

0

0

0

0

0

0

Critical Mild Moderate Severe ICU (without ICU (with ICU (OnOxygen) Oxygen) Ventilator) 0 0 0 0 0 0

* Recovery Rate: 46% B. DISTRIBUTION OF CASES BY DOMICILE DISTRICT Kohima

Dimapur

Mokokchung

Phek

Zunheboto

Tuensang

Mon

Wokha

Kiphire

Longleng

Peren

Others

Total

7

23

0

1

1

10

30

7

4

0

78

2

163

if a large number of people, say 500, test positive for COVID-19 after 50,000 tests,” Dr. Sarma said. “We don’t want to harm the economy but if the situation demands, we will not shy away from enforcing a lockdown,” he added. Assam had reported 3,718 positive cases till Saturday night, including 1,902 active cases. In all 1,805 patients have recovered from the dreaded virus while eight people have so far succumbed to the disease. Sarma said that the state has tested 2,01,503 samples so far in 11 laboratories whereas one more lab would be ready by Monday. By the end of this month three lakh sample would be tested, he added.

other clinically meaningful outcomes. “As such, the evidence base behind its use remains limited as with other drugs and should only be used after shared decision making with the patients while awaiting the results of ongoing studies,” the revised document stated. “As is the case with other anti-virals, this drug should be used as early in the disease course as possible to achieve any meaningful effects and should be avoided in patients with severe disease,” it read. An electrocardiogram (ECG) should ideally be done before prescribing the drug to measure QTc interval, to assess some of the electrical properties of the heart, and avoid hydroxychloroquine if QTc is greater than 500 ms, it said.

Symptomatic cases

Total Cases

DIMAPUR, JUN 13 (NPN): Number of COVID19 cases in Nagaland rose to 163 after 7 more returnees tested positive for the infection. With this the state’s active cases stood at 87 and 76 recovered as on June 13, 2020. In a tweet, Health minister S. Pangnyu Phom (Cont’d on p-8) said the seven new cases of

Govt allows conditional use of HCQ, Remdesivir

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Covid death toll: India 9th worst-hit nation Assam mulls to reimpose lockdown in Guwahati

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COVID-19 positive were reported out of 216 samples tested. All the positive patients were shifted to the designated COVID hospitals for treatment. As per the severity of symptoms, all 87 active cases are asymptomatic. Results of 1329 awaited: Till date, a total of 5945 COVID-19 suspected samples were sent for testing out

of which 4616 samples were received and 1329 samples awaited, Health department bulletin stated. Further, out of 434 samples test by TrueNat machine, 385 were negative and 2 positive. The results of 47 were awaited. Meanwhile, 6774 persons were currently under facility quarantine and 1775 under home quarantine.

Petrol, diesel prices Sec 144 CrPC around hiked for 7th day Mon containment zone DIMAPUR, JUN 13 (NPN): State-owned oil marketing companies raised petrol price by 59 paise per litre and diesel by 58 paise on Saturday for the seventh day in a row. In seven hikes, petrol price has gone up by Rs 3.9 per litre and diesel by Rs 4 per litre. Petrol price in Delhi was hiked to Rs 75.16 per litre while diesel rates were increased to Rs 73.39 a litre, according to a price notification of OMCs. After today’s rate revision, petrol price in Dimapur increased to Rs.80.56 per litre while diesel price rose to Rs.71.75 per litre. Price of petrol and diesel in the state capital Kohima stood at Rs. 81.42 per litre and Rs.72.42 per litre respectively. Rates have been increased across the country and vary from state to state depending on the incidence of local sales tax or VAT.

938 arrive by historic spl train

DIMAPUR, JUN 13 (NPN): To take all required precautionary steps to mitigate the possible spread of COVID-19 virus, deputy commissioner (DC) Mon Thavaseelan K, has promulgated Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 prohibiting movement of public within 1km radius of the Containment Zone (Wangkhao Government College Campus and the adjoining ITI Campus) with immediate effect. In this regard, the DC cautioned that anyone found violating the order would be liable for punishment under Section 188 of the India Penal Code.

Dimapur BSL-2 lab work in final stage

DIMAPUR, JUN 13 (NPN): The ongoing work of the Bio-Safety Lab level 2 (BSL-2) in Dimapur was in its final stage of completion. Informing this to media persons, HPC spokespersons-minister Neiba Kronu and adviser Mmhonlumo Kikon said the verification and registration process with ICMR will start and the lab would be functional soon. Further, in order to decongest the capacity at COVID-19 hospitals in Dimapur, 1 CCC at SIHFW, Chumukedimato would be made as COVID care centre, managed by CIHSR. Further, a 50 bedded COVID-19 Hospital has also been operationalised by the Assam Rifles at ARTC, Shokhuvi.

Naga cop dies in Delhi

Team Dimapur receiving the returnees on Saturday.

DIMAPUR, JUN 13 (NPN): A special train carrying 938 stranded people arrived Dimapur Saturday from Thiruvananthapuram. The train created a history in the country by covering the longest route-- 4322 kilometre, crossing Tamil Nadu, Telengana, Andhra Pradesh and other states before reaching Nagaland. Out of 938 passengers-- 108 were from Peren, Phek- 30, Kohima- 46, Wokha- 47, Zunheboto- 25, Longleng- 20, Mon- 385, Kiphire- 35, Mokokchung17, Tuensang- 42 and Dimapur- 183. They were received at Dimapur railway station by APC and in-charge of COVID-19 activities for Dimapur, Kikheto Sema, secretary Food & Civil Supplies Honje Konyak, DC Dimapur Anoop Khinchi, Commissioner of Police Dimapur, Rothihu Tetso, CMO Dimapur Dr. Tiasunep and other officials. Besides Dimapur district, all returnees were transported by buses to their respective districts after undergoing screening at the station.

KOHIMA, JUN 13 (NPN): In a delayed report, a 31-year old constable from the 3rd NAP battalion posted in Delhi was found dead on June 11 at Khajuri Khas Delhi. According to police sources, the person identified as one Langkhang Khiam from Tuensang district reportedly went missing on June 9 evening from PTS Wazirabad Delhi, following which an FIR was lodged at Sonia Vihar police station on June 10. The body was found on June 11, sources said. After completing all formalities, a short send-off service was held outside the hospital and the body was sent by road in an ambulance to Nagaland on June 13, accompanied by a constable and NCO. (Correspondent) K Y M C


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