The corona epidemic is raging. Sacrificing thousands of lives every day. The second stage is becoming more lethal than the first stage. People are always worried about what kind of news will come. At the beginning of the second phase, the epidemic shook the city of Mumbai. But, within a few days the number of cases had dropped dramatically. Despite the death toll in Delhi, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh, the metropolis of Mumbai has easily recovered. What is the reason? What is the strategy followed to prevent the spread of the virus? Can other cities take Mumbai as an ideal ..!
Mimbai trembled during the initial outbreak but this time it fought against the corona .. Although the cases were heavily registered in early April .. they came under control in a short time .. Is that so? City Commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal said Kovid was detained in the Mumbai metropolis because of "precise planning, prompt action, smart communication and coming forward to spend wherever needed." It is said that good results have been achieved with the support of both the ruling and opposition parties.
Elsewhere in Delhi, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, etc., there is still a severe shortage of oxygen and beds. But, those words have not been heard in Mumbai for the last few days. The Supreme Court has lauded the Brihanmumbai metropolitan government for tackling these dire situations. It directed the Union Government and the Union Health Secretary to talk to the Mumbai Municipal Commissioner and take appropriate advice. On the other hand, the Nagpur bench also lauded the work of Brihanmumbai. The Nagpur City Commission has directed to set up a 24 × 7 control room similar to Mumbai.
Mumbai's strategy is decentralized struggle
Commission Chahal says the success was due to a decentralized fight against the Kovid epidemic. The issuance of Center guidelines that in the latest circumstances even retired General level persons can also be made partners in Kovid services has further strengthened Chahal. Chahal, along with two others with experience in defense service, executed his plan. He took over as Mumbai city commissioner in May last year. By then the corona was excerpted. Despite the lockdown, cases are still being reported. Horrible videos like corpses in garbage cans, orphans on the road are going viral on social media. On the other hand, if you lack almost everything .. Face masks, PPE kits, sanitizers, oxygen, everything is a problem. Chahal worked hard to get Mumbai out of this situation.
Eliminating fear in people
Various surveys suggest that Kovid is becoming more widespread due to fear. People need to be made aware of the virus and their fears allayed. Chahal noted that the corona test reports were reaching out directly to the victims, causing panic among them to rush to regi hospitals, leaving those in need of emergency treatment untreated. Kovid testing labs usually deliver test reports to victims at 6 p.m. With this, thousands of people are calling the control room set up by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation for beds in hospitals at once. The same line until midnight. With this, Chahal made a crucial decision. Testing labs are no longer required to provide test details directly to victims but to the BMC control room. This will give an accurate count of the number of cases being registered
Mimbai trembled during the initial outbreak but this time it fought against the corona .. Although the cases were heavily registered in early April .. they came under control in a short time .. Is that so? City Commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal said Kovid was detained in the Mumbai metropolis because of "precise planning, prompt action, smart communication and coming forward to spend wherever needed." It is said that good results have been achieved with the support of both the ruling and opposition parties.
Elsewhere in Delhi, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, etc., there is still a severe shortage of oxygen and beds. But, those words have not been heard in Mumbai for the last few days. The Supreme Court has lauded the Brihanmumbai metropolitan government for tackling these dire situations. It directed the Union Government and the Union Health Secretary to talk to the Mumbai Municipal Commissioner and take appropriate advice. On the other hand, the Nagpur bench also lauded the work of Brihanmumbai. The Nagpur City Commission has directed to set up a 24 × 7 control room similar to Mumbai.
Mumbai's strategy is decentralized struggle
Commission Chahal says the success was due to a decentralized fight against the Kovid epidemic. The issuance of Center guidelines that in the latest circumstances even retired General level persons can also be made partners in Kovid services has further strengthened Chahal. Chahal, along with two others with experience in defense service, executed his plan. He took over as Mumbai city commissioner in May last year. By then the corona was excerpted. Despite the lockdown, cases are still being reported. Horrible videos like corpses in garbage cans, orphans on the road are going viral on social media. On the other hand, if you lack almost everything .. Face masks, PPE kits, sanitizers, oxygen, everything is a problem. Chahal worked hard to get Mumbai out of this situation.
Eliminating fear in people
Various surveys suggest that Kovid is becoming more widespread due to fear. People need to be made aware of the virus and their fears allayed. Chahal noted that the corona test reports were reaching out directly to the victims, causing panic among them to rush to regi hospitals, leaving those in need of emergency treatment untreated. Kovid testing labs usually deliver test reports to victims at 6 p.m. With this, thousands of people are calling the control room set up by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation for beds in hospitals at once. The same line until midnight. With this, Chahal made a crucial decision. Testing labs are no longer required to provide test details directly to victims but to the BMC control room. This will give an accurate count of the number of cases being registered
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