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Coronavirus pandemic spread contained, taking steps to ensure normalcy returns: TN Chief Minister

The Chief Minister also announced that 2,000 mini clinics, each with a doctor, nurse and an assistant, that he had announced earlier, would be started by December 15.

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5 years ago
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Coronavirus pandemic spread contained, taking steps to ensure normalcy returns: TN Chief Minister

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palniswami held consultations with medical experts and district collectors on Covid 19 virtually on Saturday. PHOTO: DIPR

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CHENNAI, NOV 28

The Tamil Nadu government has contained the spread of coronavirus through focused and concerted efforts and is now engaged in efforts to ensure that normalcy returns to the state, Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami said on Saturday.

Though it would take some time for normalcy to return, much depended on the effective implementation of government norms by district administrations on wearing face masks and maintaining social distancing, besides the cooperation of the public, he said.

ஏழை, எளிய மக்களுக்காக தமிழகம் முழுவதும் தலா 1 மருத்துவர், 1 செவிலியர் மற்றும் 1 உதவியாளர் கொண்ட 2000 மினி கிளினிக் அமைக்க நடவடிக்கை எடுக்கப்படும் என முன்பே அறிவித்த நிலையில்,வரும் டிசம்பர் 15-ம் தேதிக்குள் இந்த மினி கிளினிக் துவங்கப்படும் என்பதை மகிழ்வோடு தெரிவித்துக் கொள்கிறேன்.

— CMOTamilNadu (@CMOTamilnadu) November 28, 2020

‘We have observed that whenever there is a large gathering like a wedding or when people step out of their homes, some wear face masks while others ignore the precaution,’ the chief minister said while chairing a video conference meeting of District Collectors, from the Secretariat here on the COVID-19 situation.

In certain states, the spread of the virus has been alarming, as people there flouted rules on wearing masks.

‘So, I urge the people here to compulsorily wear face masks and the district collectors to implement the rules strictly and help the government to bring normalcy soon.’ ‘The infection can be completely controlled if people extend their full cooperation,’ he said.

The handling of the pandemic situation in Tamil Nadu was far better and it even won the appreciation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Chief Minister said.

Modi had congratulated the Tamil Nadu government for fighting the COVID-19 outbreak efficiently and also hailed the state for being a pioneer in this regard, the CM said.

‘The infection has been controlled in the state due to the government’s sincere efforts,’ he said and pointed out that fever camps were held in every nook and corner of the state to help prevent the spread of the contagion.

The government continued to conduct RT-PCR tests despite the infection rate coming down, he said.

Tamil Nadu’s total Covid positive cases as of Friday stood at 7,77,616 with 11,681 deaths. Since November 13, the state’s daily additions remained under 2,000. Active cases were 11,109.

The state government had so far spent Rs 7,525 crore towards relief and health care measures for containing COVID- 19, Palaniswami said.

2000 mini clinics before December 2015

The Chief Minister also announced that 2,000 mini clinics, each with a doctor, nurse and an assistant, that he had announced earlier, would be started by December 15.

These mini clinics would function in thickly populated areas and in areas where predominantly poor people live, he added.

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