CM Shivraj Singh Chauhan claims, 51% corona recovery rate

Madhya Pradesh ranks sixth in the list of most affected states with more than 6 thousand coronavirus cases. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan has claimed that the rate of recovery of patients affected by life-threatening Marmara in Madhya Pradesh has reached 51 percent.

He said that better arrangements are being made in the state for the treatment of patients infected with Coronavirus and a large number of fever clinics have also started functioning in the state.


Madhya Pradesh ranks sixth in the list of most affected states with more than 6 thousand coronavirus cases. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan has claimed that the rate of recovery of patients affected by life-threatening Marmara in Madhya Pradesh has reached 51 percent.

He said that better arrangements are being made in the state for the treatment of patients infected with Coronavirus and a large number of fever clinics have also started functioning in the state.

Reviewing the corona situation and other arrangements through video conferencing, the ACS said, “The corona recovery rate has reached 51 percent. All collectors should ensure that the lockdown is strictly followed and an exemption is given as per the guidelines in their respective districts.
Madhya Pradesh Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) Health Suleman said that 27,484 people have been tested in 1,496 fever clinics in the state. Of these, 24,505 have been recommended for home isolation. Samples of 6,415 people have been taken and of these 2,824 have been sent to Kovid Care Centers / Hospitals.

He further informed that health survey of 6 lakh 34 thousand people has already been done in Ujjain and Nagda region. The Collector of Ujjain has been directed to arrange 10 more ambulances.

The ACS said that corona patients who are in good health do not have symptoms of corona and have not had a fever for the last three days. Such people can be discharged in 10 days. After this, they have to stay in home isolation for seven days.
Principal Secretary Sanjay Dubey said that the e-pass system has been abolished to go from green zone to the green zone in the state, but e-pass will be required to go from Indore, Bhopal, and Ujjain. Similarly, e-pass will also be required for movement in other states and entries in Madhya Pradesh.

Explain that a total of 5 lakh 14 thousand migrant labourers have already returned to Madhya Pradesh by 122 trains and thousands of buses. In addition, 130 more trains are expected to arrive in the state. About 3 lakh 70 thousand labourers from other states have been sent by buses to the borders of other states.


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