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Emulate Delhi model in fight against Covid-19, Union Minister tells states

He requested asymptomatic patients to be in home isolation and not to venture out to ensure the spread of the disease

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A health worker arranges swab samples on a tray for Covid-19 test at a medical camp
Press Trust of India Hyderabad
2 min read Last Updated : Aug 01 2020 | 2:28 PM IST

: All the states in the country

need to emulate the "Delhi model" for controlling the spread of the coronavirus, Union Minister of state from Home G Kishan Reddy said here on Saturday.

"I am requesting the state government (Telangana) to focus on testing, tracing and treatment. There is a need to increase the number of tests (in Telangana). The more number of the tests, the faster the containment of the disease. You know, Delhi as a union territory I am personally monitoring. There is 84 per cent recovery rate in Delhi. All the states should emulate the Delhi model," he told reporters.

The union minister visited Telangana Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (TIMS), a 14-storey buildingat thesports complexatGachibowli which was transformed into a hospital.

Even in future as part of the fight against coronavirus, the Centre will send required quantities of PPE kits and ventilators to Telangana, he further said.

"The State government should take care of medical professionals involved in COVID-19 treatment. All hospitals should ensure that required quantities of oxygen are available. The Centre has provided 1,200 ventilators to Telangana. N-95 masks and PPE kits and HCQ tablets are also being sent to the state," he added.

He requested asymptomatic patients to be in home isolation and not to venture out to ensure the spread of the disease.

The union minister urged the state government to provide incentives to coronavirus frontline warriors such as doctors, nurses and other staff as a token of appreciation for their services and instil confidence.

He also advised people not to rush to private hospitals for treatment and make use of government faculties in view of high costs being changed by the former.

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Topics :CoronavirusCoronavirus TestsCoronavirus VaccineCOVID-19Outbreak of COVID-19Telangana

First Published: Aug 01 2020 | 2:25 PM IST

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