Corona improves tension in Kerala, Health Minister Veena George said – If you find symptoms, wear masks – Kerala Corona increased tension 182 patients called Health Minister Veena George

Corona knocked again. It has warned the health department. At the same time, Kerala Health Minister Veena George said that the infection in Kerala is expected to rise as the Govid -19 cases are rapidly increasing in Southeast Asian countries. In May, 182 cases were confirmed in the state, with 57 cases of Kottayam, 34 Ernakulam and 30 from Thiruvananthapuram district.
A statewide rapid response committee (RRT) meeting chaired by Health Minister Veena George was convened, in which prevention measures were discussed. It stated that Omikran JN1’s LF7 and NP1.8 are spreading rapidly in Southeast Asia. However, their intensity is not high, but the ability to spread the rapid infection. Therefore, your own security is very important. Wherever treatment is, follow the protocol and ensure treatment at the hospital. The Minister made it clear that it was not right to refer to the Govid -19 in some private hospitals.
Great things about meeting
– People with cold, sore throat, cough or shortness of breath should wear masks.
– Elderly, pregnant women and people with severe illnesses should wear masks during travel and travel.
– Wearing masks in hospitals is mandatory. Mask is also mandatory for health workers.
– Do not go to the hospital unnecessarily, it is better to wash your hands with soap again.
– For those with symptoms, the govid test should be provided.
Instructions have been provided to ensure that RTPCR tools and essential safety equipment is available.
Debate about Nipa virus and other diseases
A special discussion was also held on Nipah virus prevention. Instructions were given to continue the control room and to continue active surveillance according to the protocol. Although the virus is currently spreading, it is recommended to remove the control zone.
Warning to the monsoon
The health department has warned that the arrival of monsoon may increase the risk of dengue, leptospirosis and waterfalls in the state. Therefore, there is a need to accelerate operations in the plains, especially due to rain, the possibility of spreading the infection.