Providing protective kits to medicos prime priority, says PM Imran Khan
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday said that the government was taking all possible measures to equip the doctors and medical staff - frontline force against the corona pandemic with the required protective gears on priority basis.
He was presiding over a meeting held here to review the situation of coronavirus in the country. The meeting was attended by Federal Ministers Asad Umar, Makhdoom Khusro Bakhtyar, Muhammad Hammad Azhar, Adviser on Finance Dr
Abdul Hafeez Sheikh, Special Assistants to PM Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan, Dr Zafar Mirza, Dr Moeed Yusuf, Chairman National Disaster Management Authority(NDMA) Lt Gen Muhammad Afzal and senior officers.
Chairman NDMA Lt Gen Muhammad Afzal and Special Assistant on Health Dr Zafar Mirza briefed the prime minister in detail about the latest situation of coronavirus and the measures being taken to take care of the people affected by coronavirus.
The prime minister was told that at present 3,300 ventilators were available in 136 hospitals across the country, and the NDMA was in direct contact with the hospitals administration to ensure the provision of protection kits to doctors and other medical workers.
The Chairman NDMA told the participants that with 49,500 protection kits already provided to various hospitals in all the provinces, the provision of more protection kits to hospitals would be completed in a day or two.
The prime minister was told that NDMA had no shortage of protection kits and face masks and their target was to ensure the availability of ventilators in required numbers for which measures were being taken on emergency basis.
The participants were apprised that special attention was being given to enhance the capacity of coronavirus testing on daily basis and in that respect steps were being taken on priority. Besides, measures were also being taken to ensure the availability of technical staff and their training, it was further informed.
Minister for Planning Asad Umar briefed the meeting about the progress of development projects and the continuity of economic activities. The prime minister while talking about the continuity of economic activities in the wake of situation arising out of the coronavirus outbreak with particular focus on providing relief to the poor after the comprehensive incentives package announced by him for the construction industry, directed that the fruits of this sector s revival should reach the poor and downtrodden especially the laborers.
He said the funds allocated for Public Sector Development Program (PSDP) should be spent on projects related to Small and Medium Industries (SMEs).
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