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Haryana Minister Anil Vij says that people should not panic, but should follow the rules

 


Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij has said that the state government will follow all the instructions given by the central government regarding dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.


Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij on Thursday speaking about the rising Covid-19 cases in some countries should not panic while cautioning people to follow precautionary measures like wearing masks in crowded places and using hand sanitisers. Needless to.


The Health Minister said on Thursday that the state government will follow all the instructions given by the central government regarding dealing with the Kovid-19 epidemic.


Talking about the development, Vij said, 'If there is any guideline of the central government on Kovid, it will be fully implemented.'


He further said, "We have equipped ourselves better in the last three waves of Covid. We have RT-PCR testing facilities in all districts as well as adequate supply of oxygen in plants. People should not panic and all Guidelines must be followed."


Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya will also hold a meeting with ministers of all states and union territories regarding the increasing cases of Kovid-19 in some countries.


Making a suo motu statement in the Rajya Sabha about the country's preparedness, Mandaviya said, "We are constantly monitoring the situation. There is no direct flight between China and India, but people are coming through other routes."


He said the focus is on ensuring that no unknown virus enters India, while ensuring that there are no barriers to travel.


The Union Health Ministry has also written to the Ministry of Civil Aviation to ensure that two per cent of passengers on every international flight are subjected to post-arrival COVID test from December 24 to reduce the risk of entry of any new coronavirus variant. can be reduced. country.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also cautioned against complacency while calling for strengthening surveillance measures at international airports.


"Covid is not over yet," PM Modi reiterated at a high-level Covid review meeting while urging people to wear masks in crowded places.


According to the data of the Union Health Ministry, 131 new cases have been reported across the country, while the number of active cases has come down to 3,408.

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