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Vol XXXI No. 179

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200-bedded acute care facility at CIHSR 200-bed ACF to be set up in 3 months Govt to increase vax in rural areas Correspondent

KOHIMA, JUN 4 (NPN): Health & family welfare (H&FW) minister S Pangnyu Phom announced that the State government was setting up a 200-bedded acute care facility (ACF) at Christian Institute of Health Sciences & Research (CIHSR) campus on a war footing. The state government had earlier announced setting up of a 176-bedded hospital at CIHSR. However, anticipating that the third wave of Covid-19 could affect children, it was decided to add 24-bedded paediatric ICU ward. He said the facility would be a pre-engineered modern structure that would continue to be used as a medical facility even after Covid-19 pandemic and thus would be an additional asset for Dimapur in particular and Nagaland in general. Addressing a press conference at the H&FW directorate here on Friday evening, the minister said the government was also seriously concerned over Covid-19 cases being reported from some villages.

NHIDCL official held in bribery case MOKOKCHUNG, JUN 4 (NPN): Mokokchung police have arrested one National Highway Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL) official, incharge of execution of road construction in six districts, on charges of bribery on June 2. In a press note, superintendent of police Mokokchung stated that the NHIDCL general manager BD Jangade was arrested after police station-1 received a written FIR from deputy commissioner Mokokchung. As per the FIR, a video of BD Jangade based at Mokokchung district was currently in circulation on social media wherein he was seen demanding a cut of 1% as his share in every contract work executed by contractors. In the FIR, the complainant demanded that criminal proceedings be initiated against the accused. Subsequently, SP said Jangade was arrested from NHIDCL office at Arkong Ward, Mokokchung and a case has been registered with PS-1.

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S Pangnyu Phom along with department officials during the press conference in Kohima, Friday. (NP)

In this regard, he claimed that detailed standard operating procedures (SOP) for containing and managing the cases in rural areas had been issued and that State War Room, district task forces (DTFs), village task forces (VTFs) were fully engaged in managing them. He claimed that all available resources had been put into place to fight the pandemic, while healthcare workers and frontline workers were performing their duties by working long hours under stress and remaining away from their families for long time even at personal risk. Pangnyu said private hospitals have come forward to take the responsibility and were fighting shoulderto-shoulder with government hospitals in managing Covid-19 cases, adding that support from the churches and civil society organisations was also encouraging. He appealed for continued support to ensure that the spread to rural areas was

minimised. Acknowledging the death of so many people due to Covid-19, the minister extended his deepest condolences to the bereaved family members. Oxygen status: Claiming that the government had taken a number of steps to fight the pandemic, Pangnyu said the State procured cylinders knowing fully well that oxygen would be a critical requirement of Covid management, adding that the State currently had nearly five times more oxygen cylinders’ capacity than before the second wave had hit Nagaland. Besides the three PSA oxygen plants currently operational at Kohima, Mokokchung and Dimapur, he said oxygen plants at other district headquarters and CIHSR were also being set up. He said the State had also arranged more than 1,500 oxygen concentrators up to the level of PHC. Pangnyu mentioned that the government had

overhauled the supply chain by setting up a State depot and a zonal depot for unhindered and sufficient availability of oxygen. He thanked CIHSR for joining hands with the government when there was an acute shortage of oxygen-beds at Dimapur. While private hospitals were supportive, he assured that the government would extend full support to them by ensuring oxygen supply, oxygen cylinders, oxygen concentrators and ventilators. Vaccination to be increased: Vaccination being the most effective tool against Covid-19, Pangnyu said vaccination would be increased among the rural population by using Covishield vaccine. He said DTFs have been directed to mobilise through outreach activities and setting up vaccination sites at villages so that entire villages could be covered without much wastage of vaccine.

He appealed to the people to listen to scientists and medical professionals, instead of believing in false videos and rumours spread by ill-informed people over vaccination. 200-bed facility in 3 months: H&FW principal secretary AS Bhatia, who too was present, said the 200-bedded acute care facility at CIHSR would be set in about three-month time. He said the initial proposal was for 176 beds, but was later expanded to 200 beds by including a 24-bedded paediatric ICU ward. Pointing out that this was done in view of the anticipated third wave of Covid-19 that could affect children, he claimed that the proposed 200-bedded facility would be able to meet the immediate needs of Covid- 19 patients and also function as a full-fledged acute care facility to deliver high quality tertiary care post pandemic. Bhatia explained that in view of the emergent requirement for ICU and oxygen-beds for Covid patients, it was envisaged to create a facility in the shortest possible time as a regular hospital would normally take a minimum of twothree years. He pointed out that the concept of a makeshift hospital was not considered as it would have been a temporary facility and could not be put to future use.

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NEW DELHI, JUN 4 (NPN): Union Minister of State (I/C) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), Dr. Jitendra Singh Friday received Covid relief material from voluntary NGOs Sewa International and UC Berkeley, at Ministry of DoNER for distribution in 50 remote villages of four backward districts of Eastern Nagaland. The Covid Relief container contained 10,710 family Health and Hygiene Kit, 10 Oxygen Concentrators, three portable health devices for three district Hospitals, Oxymeters, medicine kit and three Telephonic Medical Consultation devices. Other items included 50 Health care Kits for GB containing Oximeter, Glucose Meter, Thermometer, reusable PPE kit, face shield, gloves, mask, sanitizer, medicine etc. The entire relief package would be sent to

DIMAPUR, JUN 4 (NPN): After a two-day hiatus, the state-owned oil marketing companies (OMCs) hiked prices of petrol and diesel on Friday taking the prices of the two auto fuels to a historic high across the country. According to a price notification of state-owned OMCs, petrol price was increased by 27 paise per litre and diesel by 28 paise a litre. After Friday’s rate revision, petrol price in Dimapur rose to Rs.93.51 per litre and diesel price climbed to Rs.87.77 per litre. Similarly, in the state capital Kohima, prices of petrol and diesel climbed to Rs.94.45 per litre and Rs.88.53 per litre respectively. The increase on Friday is the 18th increase in prices since May 4. In 18 increases, petrol price has risen by Rs 4.36 per litre and diesel by Rs 4.93 a litre.

DoNER receives relief material for Nagaland

Dr. Jitendra receiving relief material at DoNER Ministry in Delhi Friday.

time of crisis all Indians were one. He said that during the first wave, Nagaland was almost free of corona, but in the second wave Nagaland along with other North Eastern States got affected in a severe manner. Sewa International secretary Shyam Parande said that the Indian Diaspora from 25 countries had come out in a big way to help the people to fight the pandemic by generously donating relief materials and also in setting up of oxygen plants in various parts of the country.

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H&FW utilized Rs. 21.12 crore from contingency fund for Covid Correspondent

KOHIMA, JUN 4 (NPN): State Health and Family Welfare (H&FW) department has utilised a total of Rs 21.12 crore from contingency fund flow in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic, nodal officer IDSP, Dr. Nyan Kikon disclosed this during a press conference held in the conference hall of H&FW directorate here Friday. While a total of Rs 5.23 crore had been used as contingency fund flow to all the districts, Dr. Kikon said Rs 23.44 lakh had been utilised at Meriema quarantine centre, Rs 1.73 lakh at ATI quarantine centre and Rs. 34.16 lakh at K Badze quarantine centre. A total of Rs 8.66 crore had been utilised for BSL-3 Kohima while Rs. 3.69 crore and Rs. 2.93 crore had been utilised for BSL-2 at CIHSR and BSL-2 at Tuensang respectively. Besides creation of 390 posts last year on temporary basis, some of the initiatives taken up to augment human resources in the State included: State government scheme for ex-gratia of

H&FW to upload all expenses on website Amidst the series of allegations levelled at the Health & Family Welfare (H&FW) department by opposition parties, the department has decided to upload all Covid-19-related expenditure on its website. (https:// nagahealth.nagaland.gov.in) Highly placed sources informed Nagaland Post that the department would upload on its website very soon the expenses incurred in Covid-19 management. The sources said any person interested in knowing the expenses could visit website and access the information. Rs 10 lakhs to all government and non-government functionaries involved in combating COVID-19. Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan package for ex-gratia of Rs 50 lakhs to all health care workers in public and private sector involved in combating COVID-19. Preference in government appointment by awarding 25% of the total marks for respective recruitment examination in government and private establishments to all HCWs who have rendered COVID-19 services for at least 100 days. E n g a ge m e n t o f HCW for short term basis entitled for remuneration of above 25% of the entry level salary of respective grade of regular employees.

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ported 147 fresh Covid-19 positive cases while 12 more patients succumbed to the infection. Among the fresh cases, 53 were reported from Dimapur, Kohima-47, Tuensang-19, Mon-10, five each from Phek and Zunheboto, four from Mokokchung, two from Longleng and one each from Peren and Wokha, taking the total caseload to 22,387 Out of the 12 fatalities, five were from Kohima, three from Dimapur, two from Mokokchung and one each from Mon and Zunheboto, taking the death toll to 416 out of which 14 were non-Covid deaths but with Covid positivity.

COVID-19 STATUS AS ON June 4, 2021 District

Asymptom- Mild atic

Dimapur 2206 125 8 Kiphire 33 Kohima 1424 10 Longleng 4 13 Mokokchung 219 7 Mon 41 2 Peren 16 1 Phek 88 0 Tuensang 211 11 Wokha 60 3 Zunheboto 68 10 Total 4370 190

ACTIVE CASES Symptomatic Severe Moderate ICU On On (without OxyOxyventilagen gen tor) 48 16 17 2 0 0 5 8 0 2 1 0 3 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 1 3 0 0 4 1 0 4 0 0 80 29 18

PTI: India reported 1,32,364 new Covid cases taking the country’s total tally to 2,85,74,350, while the recovery rate crossed 93 per cent, according to the Union health ministry data updated on Friday.

State gets more medical aid

New strain responsible for Covid surge in NE: Experts NEW DELHI, JUN 4 (AGENCIES): While experts are trying to identify the causes which led to the huge surge of Covid-19 cases in the North East during the second wave, one reason being attributed is the new strain hitting the region, The Economic Times report stated. Northeast, which stood largely unaffected by the first wave, has been resorting to lockdowns and other restrictions since the last couple of months as cases spiked even in the tea estates. Researcher and Assam Medical College assistant professor Dr Gayatri Gogoi told ET, “We have done a survey where we found that

41% people in rural areas and 51% people in urban areas had sero-positivity while the remaining had immunity.” She said, “One reason for the second wave affecting Assam severely is the new strain. The second wave came with new strains and those were found in Assam.” On April 22, the Assam health department confirmed that samples from Dibrugarh Airport showed the presence of the B.1.617 strain or the Indian double mutant (L452R and E484Q) strain of SARS-Cov-2. Sikkim reported 250 new Covid cases on Wednes-

day, and with this, the tally has gone up to 15,876 ever since the second wave started, as per the health department bulletin issued on Wednesday. The death toll in the state stood at 260. Sikkim has 4,103 active cases as on Wednesday. Assam witnessed 4,178 new Covid cases on Wednesday. From April 1 to June 2, around 2,372 people died of Covid-19, compared to the total death count of 1,105 during the first wave. Talking about tea garden workers getting infected, Dr JB Ekka, principal secretary, labour department, told ET, “Around half of the 800-odd tea gardens are

affected by Covid. There are 8,500 cases reported besides 59 deaths in the tea estates.” With fresh cases of 228 reported on Wednesday, the Covid cases in Mizoram stood at 12,859. There have been around 45 deaths in the second wave. Mizoram’s health secretary Lalramnghaka said the second wave has been severe. “We have seen that a large number of deaths have taken place in patients with comorbidities. Mizoram has formed a study panel to examine the causes of the spread of the contagious disease. The panel is working on it.”

HCW in private sector engaged in COVID-19 management if contracted the virus while on duty will be entitled for reimbursement of expenditure incurred for treatment on the same pattern as for government employees. In-service Medical Officer who have rendered at least 100 days of COVID duty will be entitled for preference for study leave to undergo further studies. Engagement of interns, final and 2nd year students of various medical professional courses for non-COVID duty. Dr. Kikon further disclosed that a total of 145 cold chain points have been set-up including state and district vaccine stores to preserve the vaccines.

State logs 147 fresh Covid cases; 12 deaths

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Fuel prices hit historic high

the designated places by additional chief secretary and principal resident commissioner of Nagaland House, Delhi, Jyoti Kalash. Speaking on the occasion, Dr Jitendra Singh informed that Indian Diaspora from 25 countries was pooling together the relief material for the entire country in coordination with Sewa International and UC Berkeley, USA. He said that Bharatvanshis had sent a clear and loud message through this noble mission that at the

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Medical supplies being off-loaded at Dimapur airport.

DIMAPUR, JUN 4 (NPN): Nagaland on Friday received another batch of medical supplies/equipment equipment for Covid-19 emergency use from Delhi. The consignment, which was flown in by the Indian Air Force C-130J flight, was donated by various organizations like-Hemkunt Foundation, Gurgaon; Basic Health Care Services Trust; Help India Hospital Group and United Way India. The deputy resident commissioner and staff of

Nagaland House, Delhi along with Hemkunt Foundation loaded the consignment on June 3 containing oxygen concentrators and oximeters, BiPAP machine, flow meter, oxygen masks, nebulizer kits, NRB masks, ECG machine, oxygen cylinders, PPE kits, N95 masks and cells. On behalf of the state gover nment, DRC Nagaland House expressed gratitude to the organizations for their selfless noble contributions towards the people of Nagaland.

ICU (On ventilator 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

RecovDeath ered

8587 85 5278 79 364 790 552 188 380 77 257 16637

280 4 66 0 19 5 0 11 4 3 10 402

Non Covid Deaths Miwith gratCovid 19 ed Positivity 10 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 14

Total Cases

477 11773 1 132 98 6890 10 111 27 641 15 858 2 57 0 295 2 611 4 153 3 352 639 22387

The Covid-19 death toll climbed to 3,40,702 with 2,713 fresh deaths, while the active cases were recorded below 20 lakh for the fourth consecutive day, the data updated at 8 am showed.

Farmers to protest outside houses of BJP lawmakers GHAZIABAD, JUN 4 (PTI): Farmers protesting the contentious farm laws will hold demonstrations outside the residences of BJP lawmakers across the country on Saturday, a Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) officebearer said on Friday. The protest outside the residences of BJP MPs and MLAs is to mark the one year of the promulgation of these laws as ordinances by the Centre, the official said. “The protestors would burn the copies of the legislations outside the residences.. as a symbolic protest against the Centre,” BKU media incharge Dharmendra Malik told PTI. (More on p-5)

Corrigendum

Apropos “NPF attacks PDA on diversion of funds”, the second para should read as “…. The NPF was given the mandate in 2018 elections ” and not as rendered. The typographical error is regretted. K Y M C


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