Bengaluru, Jul 22: Karnataka's Covid-19 task force on Tuesday decided that the state government will regulate the supply of Remdesivir, the drug used in the treatment of coronavirus infected patients, to private hospitals to check black marketing and hoarding.
"Remdesivir which is currently available in the government hospitals will be supplied to private hospitals through the government.
This will help curb black marketing of this drug," Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar's office said in a release.
Along with Sudhakar, other task force members, including Health Minister Sriramulu, Deputy Chief Minister C N Ashwath Narayan and Chief Secretary T M Vijay Bhaskar attended the meeting. However, Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai was not part of it as he was out of Bengaluru.
At the meeting, the government has also fixed the rate for Covid-19 tests in private labs- Rs 2,000 for government referred cases and 3,000 for self-reporting cases.
It was also decided to purchase 4 lakh antigen test kits and 5 lakh swab test kits to ramp up testing, the release said, adding that approvals have also been given for additional drugs for the treatment of Covid-19 patients.
The decisions also included increasing monthly salary for Ayush doctors to 48,000, MBBS doctors to 80,000 and nurses to get 30,000 for next 6 months.
The task force also made it clear that private hospitals have to reserve 50 percent beds for the government for Covid-19 treatment. The remaining 50 percent can be used by the private hospitals for Covid-19 and non-Covid-19 treatment.
Private hospitals provide treatment under Ayushman Bharat scheme (ABARK) for Covid-19 patients.
Those cases in which treatment does not cover under the scheme can be charged as per the user charges, the release said.
A committee will be formed to supervise and recommend the purchase of equipment and medicines for Covid-19 treatment, which will be headed by ACS, ITBT Department.
Approval has been given for the procurement of N-95 masks and lakh PPE kits for the safety of healthcare workers. The decision also has been taken to connect oxygen pipeline to 4,736 beds in 17 government medical colleges, which will enable high flow oxygen for these beds besides being beneficial for future use as well.
According to the release, 16 RTPCR and 15 Automated RNA extraction units will be established to ramp up testing and this will help achieve the target of 50,000 tests per day. "On the whole approvals given for purchase of equipment and upgradation of existing facilities at government hospitals is estimated to be about Rs 500 Crore," it added.
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i too faced immoral policing from Police for Money, twice, same on us
i too faced immoral policing from Police for Money, twice, same on us
THE BEST SOLUTION IS TO BAN RSS, BD, SRS ABVP.... ETC
Immoral rowdies are equal to \TERRORISTS\" who will eventually drag our City, District, State and finally Country to chaos, civil war. Authorities must act now before it is too late. SAVE OUR COUNTRY FROM SUCH FUNDAMENTALIST and LUNATICS."
why are they coming after girls from our community ? cant they find of their own ? this wont stop
the only thing that is making this city look bad is moral policing.. who are these ? and how much morals they have ?
i dont understand why such trouble makers are still out in the public. this is purely terrorism in the name of moral values
it is sad how we are in 2016 and yet not progressing . how will mlore be an ideal city if people arent smart enough ?
What you are waiting for.. to take severe action......I think encounter is the BEST answer and solution.....
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