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Congress launches Covid prevention kit in Mangaluru

Sun, 06 Jun 2021 12:14:15    TNN

MANGALURU: Covid helpline launched Covid prevention kits in the city on Saturday.
Each kit contains masks, sanitiser, multi-vitamin tablets, paracetamol and ORS sachets. In addition, steam vaporisers costing Rs 1,000 will also be distributed to the beneficiaries.

Kits will be distributed free to police, government employees, autorickshaw/ taxi/ truck drivers, restaurant workers, street vendors, merchants, fishermen, coolie workers, beedi workers and others during the lockdown.

Former MLC Ivan D’Souza said that 3,000 kits have been procured to distribute in the city as part of the party’s ‘Break the chain’ campaign. Volunteers from district Congress committee’s Covid-19 helpline will visit markets and other public places where people gather to distribute the kits. Steam vaporiser will be distributed to select Covid Warriors, he said.

Coming down heavily on the government for not streamlining vaccine distribution, D’Souza questioned it about the sanctions announced by the central government. “The state government must tell people when they get vaccines. Let the government clarify the actual amount it received from the central government. Vaccines are made available in private hospitals, but not in government hospitals. Is there a responsible government in the state?” he asked, adding that the central government could also not answer to the Supreme Court about the ‘free vaccination for all’ plan.

On the distribution of compensation under Covid-19 package, D’Souza said that the government should simplify the process. “The conditions stipulated in Covid package announced by the government makes it difficult for eligible persons to apply for compensation. Most of the deserving will be deprived of the benefits. Distribute compensation to beneficiaries through the respective departments instead of forcing them to submit applications through the Seva Sindhu portals,” D’Souza urged.


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