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JK: DCCRK imparts training to MOs to strengthen health system at PCCCs  

| @indiablooms | Jan 17, 2022, at 03:18 pm

Srinagar: The Divisional Covid Control Room Kashmir imparted training to 51 Medical Officers (MOs) of all the districts to prepare basic health response systems at Panchayat level.

The two days training programme held at Institute of Hotel Management, Rajbaghby DCCRK culminated here successfully. 

During the programme, participants were sensitized about the medical and nonmedical procedures to be adopted while dealing with the covid positive patients. 

Speaking on the occasion, the Director Health Services Kashmir said that thetraining programme was organized to provide training to trainers in which 51 Medical officers of all the districts were selected who would impart training toother health care/ Frontline Workers in their districts. 

The training programme was held to restart Panchayat Covid Care Centres wherethose covid patients shall be isolated who do not have adequate facilitiesavailable for home isolation. 

He said the officers were given training regardingcovid testing, installation of oxygen concentrators, using oximeters besidesmonitoring temperature and other vital signs. 

He said ASHA Workers, Anganwadi workers and staff of the Social Welfaredepartment will be training in districts to ensure the functioning of PCCCssmoothly. 

Meanwhile, the Director appealed to the general people to follow CAB to help theadministration in controlling the spread of virus.  

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