KATHMANDU: The Chandragiri Municipality has spent a total of Rs 22.7 million for the prevention, control and treatment of coronavirus infection so far.
Chandragiri, the main entry point to the Kathmandu Valley, has made the expenses in the headings of quarantine construction, procurement of medical appliances and relief distribution following the government-enforced lockdown to contain coronavirus spread.
According to Chandragiri Municipality Mayor Ghanashyam Giri, the expenses amounting over Rs 22.71 million were made for the prevention, control and treatment of COVID-19.
The municipality has also spent over Rs 16.43 million distribution of relief to poor and disadvantaged families Rs 4.08 million for swab test, medicine procurement, spray, publicity and ambulance service and Rs 2.2 million for quarantine construction and management.
Likewise, the municipality has also constructed quarantine wards in different schools and accommodated the infected ones.
It should be noted that Bagmati State had aided the municipality with Rs 1.2 million for the prevention, control and treatment of coronavirus and Rs 1.17 million to the municipality-level disaster management fund.
The number of coronavirus infections has reached 390 in the municipality.
Among them 276 have recovered and discharged from the isolation wards.
Municipality’s Spokesperson Haribhakta Maharjan said of the remaining active cases, 25 are being treated in hospital isolation and 85 in home isolation.
The municipality had been providing treatment to the critically infected patients at the Armed Police Force Hospital Balambu and Manmohan Hospital Dahachowk. Chandragiri is the biggest municipality of the Bagmati State with 15 wards.
(With inputs from RSS)
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