Karnataka to recruit 7,500 health personnel: Deputy CM C.N. Ashwath Narayan
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It is a part of preparations to face any future exigency, together with ‘third wave’ of the COVID-19 pandemic
The Karnataka authorities will recruit 7,500 health personnel, together with docs, to bolster the medical infrastructure within the State.
Deputy Chief Minister C.N. Ashwath Narayan, who additionally heads the State COVID-19 Task Force, stated the recruitment of medical and paramedical personnel is a part of preparations to face any future exigency, together with the ‘third wave’ of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mr. Ashwath Narayan visited the Vivekananda Memorial Hospital in Sargur in H.D. Kote close to Mysuru on Sunday night to inaugurate a 19-bed COVID-19 Care Centre and launch a vaccination marketing campaign for tribals within the area.
The authorities will deal with upgrading medical infrastructure and amenities in rural areas of Karnataka by upgrading neighborhood and first health care centres, apart from taluk and district hospitals. As a part of this initiative, the State authorities will recruit Group D staff, nurses and different paramedical employees, apart from docs, he stated.
Use of know-how and set up of medical gear of world requirements shall be a part of the federal government’s initiative to improve medical infrastructure. Wherever mandatory, buildings to home health establishments shall be constructed and devoted oxygen crops shall be arrange, he stated.
The State COVID-19 Task Force has handed a decision on upgrading medical infrastructure and recruitment of health personnel. Necessary suggestions within the regard have been communicated to the Health Department for additional motion, he stated.
He stated there was no want to panic in regards to the third wave of COVID-19 as all mandatory preparations had been being made. Steps shall be taken to be certain that there isn’t any scarcity of medication, hospital beds, ICU amenities, ventilator beds and oxygen.
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