Church leaders in Tuensang attend awareness meeting

Tuensang, April 26 (MExN): District Administration Tuensang held a meeting with the executive secretaries of the churches of four tribes of Tuensang in connection with COVID-19 in the office chamber of the Deputy Commissioner Tuensang on April 24 under the Chairmanship of DC, Kumar Ramnikant.
The DC expressed his appreciation to the CBLT for taking initiative to sensitized and disseminate information on COVID-19 by visiting 42 Chang villages. 


To this end, a DIPR report stated that the DC urged the other Executive Secretaries to replicate the same within their respective jurisdictions and also supplement government efforts while disseminating information. The awareness team to intensify awareness efforts by clearing the myths and imparting basic knowledge on Social Distancing Norms such as avoiding handshakes, spitting in public, washing hands etc to every member of the village, the DC added.


DC encouraged the SHGs/NGOs to stitch reusable mask for the villages as a measure to control the spread of the disease through improper disposal of single - use masks. The meeting discussed on how to create on interactive team of people in every village as a knowledge pool and in order to address doubts of people regarding COVID-19 pandemic, the release stated.


DC also stated the inter-district movement after lockdown period will result inward movement of people to the villages. It is to be ensured awareness is given to the villages to avoid any social stigma associated with COVID-19 against the people entering the villages. He also highlighted the recent ordinance approved by the centre for protection of healthcare workers under which rigorous fine and imprisonment will be imposed for violence and harassment against healthcare workers. 


It should be insured that no peer group farming is allowed, farmers are to strictly adhere to social /physical distancing norms, he also added. He advised villagers to be sensitized on the SOP for Corpse Management of COVID-19 patients as per WHO and ministry of Health and Family welfare, no stigmatization or discrimination should happen in any village with regard to COVID-19 death.
 

 



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