Gandhinagar : CM Rupani met central team for Corona Control in the state of Gujarat. The three members of the Central Team for Corona Transition Control, Treatment, Guidance and Treatment Protocol Surveillance in Gujarat held an extended meeting with Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel in Gandhinagar. The director of the National Center for Disease Control in New Delhi, Dr. S.K.Singh. Led by Singh, the team includes Additional Director Dr. Sudhir Kumar Jain and Pulmonologist of Ram manohar Lohia Hospital. Including Rajneesh Kaushik. Prior to the meeting of the team with CM Rupani, the members of the team visited Ahmedabad, Vadodara and Mehsana and got comprehensive insights into the treatment, surveillance and transition control health measures offered there. The Central team expressed satisfaction over the very successful experiment of Dhanvantari arogya rath in Gujarat and said that this Dhanvantari Rath model could be adopted in other states as well. He also particularly praised home isolation, area specific surveillance and systematic monitoring in Gujarat. By linking the House-to-House Survey to the Dhanvantari Rath, the team has been able to coordinate extensively with the high-risk population, the identification of the elderly, as well as the rapid tracing and treatment follow-up that has largely controlled the community transmission.

Chief Minister Vijay Rupani also holds regular meetings for Covid in Gujarat and discuss all the matters being undertaken to control the transmission of Corona in the state. The head of the central team, Dr. Singh made it clear that the responses he received from the Asha worker sisters, female health workers as well as the people-citizens were completely satisfactory. The team, along with the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister, also visited the CM Dashboard and was impressed with the ongoing online operations of real time monitoring, treatment and patient care in hospitals. Through the dashboard, the team members interacted with the doctors, health workers and persons undergoing treatment at hospitals in Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Rajkot and Surat and expressed satisfaction with the information.