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Syangja DAO gears up against Omicron variant of COVID-19


12 January 2022  

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WALING: The District Administration Office, Syangja has taken measures against the possibility of the spread of a newly detected variant of COVID-19, Omicron in the district.

As the variant of the virus is taking its toll in neighboring India, the district administration here has geared up preparedness for the prevention and containment of the infection.

A meeting of the District COVID Management Committee and the District Administration Office directed the people to follow recommended health protocols against COVID-19.

The meeting was held on Tuesday under the chair of Chief District Officer Raju Prasad Poudel urged people not to create a public gathering with more than 25 people, and not to organize any kind of fairs.

The meeting also decided to make the COVID-19 vaccination card mandatory to receive public service and enter public places.

More, as per the decision of the meeting, COVID-19 isolation facilities set up during the first and second wave of the pandemic are to be reconditioned, COVID- 19 tests and vaccination coverage is to be escalated, according to CDO Poudel.

The meeting has urged bodies concerned to keep hospitals and health institution-based isolation centers, oxygen plants, oxygen support systems, and ambulance services on standby in view of the probability of the third wave of the pandemic.

Publish Date : 12 January 2022 15:50 PM

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