Biren urges people to overcome vaccine hesitancy

Imphal: Manipur chief minister N. Biren Singh has urged urged people to overcome the vaccine hesitancy and asked all eligible persons to get vaccinated as soon as possible to protect from Covid-19.

Biren made the appeal as he inaugurated PSA (Pressure Swing Absorption) oxygen plants at Chandel, Ukhrul and Senapati districts.

Early detection and timely treatment will save precious lives from the dreaded disease. People should not believe in myths, rumours and misinformation about vaccination and the disease, he added.

According to studies, vaccinated people are less likely to be hospitalised compared to unvaccinated people, he said.

Out of around 19 lakh eligible persons for the vaccination in the state, more than 13 lakh people have been vaccinated so far, he added.

The chief minister urged the local leaders, CSOs, local clubs and village heads to organise mass vaccination drives at grassroots level. The government has a target to achieve 100 percent vaccination of eligible persons by September 2021, he added.

The government would install oxygen plants in all the districts of the state. Each of the PSA plants inaugurated at Chandel, Senapati and Ukhrul districts would produce 1000 litres of oxygen per minute (LPM) and around 200 D-type oxygen cylinders could be refilled daily at each PSA plant. Another 5000 LPM PSA oxygen plant under PM Cares Fund would be installed in Chandel district very soon.

Informing that there has been infrastructural and inclusive development in the state under the present regime, he assured the people of Chandel that all the required medical infrastructure and equipments such as CT scan machine etc. would be procured and installed in the district hospital soon.

The chief minister informed the people of Chandel district that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had congratulated them as the district has topped the list of aspirational districts in the country.

Biren expressed his satisfaction to learn about the successful child delivery cases of five Covid-19 positive pregnant women in the district and also appreciated the doctors and nurses for their sincere service.

He said the state Cabinet recently approved regularisation of officials of National Health Mission considering their tireless contribution in providing healthcare services to the people for the last many years.

Informing that the state Cabinet had also decided to conduct recruitment of manpower for handling the oxygen plant district wise, he appealed to the eligible youth to take part in the recruitment so that the plants could be manned by the people of respective districts. He also instructed the concerned officials to provide 45 more oxygen cylinders to the Ukhrul District Hospital to increase its number to 100 from earlier 55 cylinders. Informing that two players from Manipur bagged medals in the recently concluded Tokyo Olympics out of five players from the state representing the Country, the chief minister also urged the youth of Ukhrul to take keen interest in games and sports so as to bring laurels to the nation and assured every possible help from the government in developing sports infrastructure in the district.

At oxygen the plant in Senapati would have the capacity to refill 200 D-type cylinders every day. Another oxygen plant with a refilling capacity of 100 D-type cylinders would also come up in the district under PM Cares Fund, he added. Maintaining that the government had already initiated certain infrastructure development projects in different sectors in the district, he added that execution of such projects had been enabled only through the cooperation of its people and prevalence of peace in the district.

The 15th Finance Commission had sanctioned for the installation of eight PSA oxygen plants in the state viz. two PSA plants at JNIMS, Imphal and one each at Chandel, Ukhrul, Senapati, Tamenglong, Churachandpur and Kangpokpi district. Out of these eight PSA plants, PSA plants at Tamenglong, Churachandpur and Kangpokpi are yet to be inaugurated.

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