This Article is From Apr 16, 2020

Prevention Of Corovirus Deaths A Challenge: Maharashtra Chief Minister

In his interaction with CEOs of private hospitals in Mumbai, along with members of the newly-set up task force of medical professionals through video conferencing, Uddhav Thackeray underlined the need to put in place a robust patient management system.

Prevention Of Corovirus Deaths A Challenge: Maharashtra Chief Minister

Uddhav Thackeray said ensuring recovery of COVID-19 patients was the main focus.

Mumbai:

Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Wednesday said that ensuring recovery of COVID-19 patients and preventing fatalities were the challenges being faced by his government as well as the medical fraternity.

In his interaction with CEOs of private hospitals in Mumbai, along with members of the newly-set up task force of medical professionals through video conferencing, Mr Thackeray underlined the need to put in place a robust patient management system.

The discussions focused on issues like patient care, need for medical equipment, availability of ICU beds, and ensuring the protection of medical personnel treating coronavirus positive patients.

The Chief Minister further said that the focus should be on prevention of deaths of COVID-19 patients and saving those who are in a serious condition.

In a worrying trend, Maharashtra on Wednesday reported 232 fresh COVID-19 cases, taking the total number of the virus-infected patients in the state to 2,916, a Health official said, adding that nine more people have died due to the infection, taking the death toll so far to 187.

Underlining the concerns of the state government, a senior officer had said that though Maharashtra stands at the fourth position in the country vis-a-vis the COVID-19 mortality rate at 7.34 per cent, the state is way ahead of both in terms of the number of positive cases and fatalities.

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