Former Minister and senior Congress leader Raman Bhalla on Wednesday appealed Govt to strengthen health services in both COVID and non-COVID hospitals in the J&K. Health workers should be trained to reduce medical infection. For helping patients e-consultation services should be prioritized in each districts and toll-free numbers should be issued, he said.We have shown solidarity before and it’s time to stay united again. A strong network will not only foster national integration but will go a long way in helping India battle COVID-19 together.As we all practice social distancing in a nationwide lockdown to fight COVID-19, India’s real fighters work tirelessly to keep us safe and protected. Our healthcare professionals battle the pandemic every day at the risk of being most exposed to the virus. India’s security personnel and delivery agents render their services round the clock to keep us safe indoors. The contributions made by media professionals and several other workers amidst the ongoing predicament are also remarkable, added Bhalla.
Bhalla further said that India’s informal sector, on the other hand, is the worst hit by COVID-19 and the subsequent extended lockdown. Thousands of migrant workers who used to send home huge remittances have returned to their respective villages, while others are still locked in cities with no source of income and dried up savings. The daily wagers, street vendors, construction workers, labourers have no means to obtain a square meal for themselves and their families, which also leaves them most vulnerable to the disease.While we can’t reach out to the needy directly, contributing to their wellness might help the country battle this deadly virus together.Different religious and social organizations besides political parties are working on different aspects of the crisis. From supporting healthcare workers to providing for daily wage earners, senior citizens and children, they are serving India and its people in the best possible ways.As India intensify its fight against COVID-19, every payment counts. Your contributions will help procure hygiene kits, grocery kits, and protective gear for health workers and people in need. The shortage of personal protective equipment at times puts the lives of India’s healthcare workers at huge risk. Besides ensuring that our medical personnel has adequate PPE’s, the funds raised through this campaign will also help daily wagers and their families with crucial supplies. It has been proven that senior citizens and children are the most vulnerable to infections, hence sufficient hygiene kits should be provided to keep them safe.