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BHUBANESWAR: Former Odisha Police DG and BJP leader Prakash Mishra continued his attack on Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik after the official twitter handle of CMO withdrew a report of London based Oxford University in which, praises were made about Odisha Government and its fight against COVID-19 in Patnaik’s home turf of Ganjam.
“ଇତିମଧ୍ୟରେ @CMO_Odisha ଏବଂ ଅନ୍ୟ ସରକାରୀ handle ମାନେ Oxford University ସମ୍ବନ୍ଧୀୟ tweet କୁ କାଢି ଦେଇଛନ୍ତି । ହୁଏତ କିଏ ତାଙ୍କୁ ଭୂଲ୍ ଖବର ଦେଇଥିଲେ । ତେବେ WHO ର ପ୍ରଶଂସା ବିଷୟ ରେ ଯାହା ବାହାରିଥିଲା ତାହା ସତ ତ ?,” tweeted the former IPS officer, Prakash Mishra@ PrakashMishra_1 on Saturday. After several people started questioning the authenticity of the claim of the government, the CMO’s Twitter handle deleted one post which referred to the praise by Oxford University.
Earlier on Friday, the Former CRPF DG had expressed surprise how Utkal University and Berhampur University in the State are silent on doing research study on Odisha’s COVID-19 management and keeping mum on it while a foreign University swung into action. “ଓଡ଼ିଶା ସରକାରଙ୍କ Covid ପରିଚାଳନା କୁ Oxford University ପ୍ରଶଂସା କରିଥିବା ଖବରକାଜମାନଙ୍କରେ ପଢିଲି । Berhampur University କିମ୍ୱା Utkal University କେଉଁ କାରଣରୁ ଏପରଯ୍ୟନ୍ତ ପ୍ରଶଂସା କରିନାହାନ୍ତି ତାହା ଚିନ୍ତା ର ବିଷୟ ।,” the former Special DG, NIA, Prakash Mishra tweeted @PrakashMishra_1.
An e-mail sent to the study’s lead authors Samuel V Scarpino, Oliver G Pybus and Moritz UG Kraemer by The Hindustan Times , seeking reply whether the paper praised any particular model of controlling the pandemic, did not elicit any response.
It may be noted here that few days back, London’s Oxford University had all praise for BJD Supremo’s home turf of Ganjam for successfully fighting COVID-19. “Ganjam district earned praise from University of Oxford for its successful model of #COVID19 infection prevention. The district excelled in #CovidManagement by empowering sarpanchs, forming committees in villages for intensive screening & by ensuring proper healthcare.To prevent corona infection, small areas have to be paid attention. Oxford University has also observed this after studying 310 cities. This can be learned from Odisha’s Ganjam and Maharashtra’s Dharavi, where thousands were infected, but today there are less than 200 patients,” Odisha CMO had said.
“To prevent corona infection, small areas have to be paid attention. Oxford University has also observed this after studying 310 cities. This can be learned from Odisha’s Ganjam and Maharashtra’s Dharavi, where thousands were infected, but today there are less than 200 patients. After the World Health Organization, the World Bank has now praised the Dharavi model,” the CMO had added.
Oxford University said- To stop Corona, one has to learn from Ganjam and Dharavi, know how Corona was imprisoned in these places, a research article written by Bhavi Mandalia and that was published at pledgetimes.com, has all praise for Ganjam.Teams from Oxford University and Northeastern University found that the infection spread rapidly in small and densely populated areas. Not only this, it is also the reason behind getting more people infected in cities than in villages. According to him, the epidemic can be prevented from spreading if marked infection is stopped in a small pocket.
“We saw why the epidemic hit cities like Madrid and London,” said epidemiologist Dr. Moriz Kramer. Because these were densely populated areas that were not immediately noticed. Hundreds of people got infected even by a small program. According to him, there may not be one way for every city for every household, but screening measures can be the same everywhere.The most successful model of infection prevention.
Ganjam: The first case was found on May 2 in Ganjam district of Odisha. In August, the rate of getting the patient reached 59%, after which measures were taken, now 98% of the 20430 patients have been fully vaccinated, only 188 patients are left. What did you do? Empowered the sarpanch to prevent corona infection, Kovid Management Committee was formed in every village, which went door to door screening six times. More than a thousand volunteers kept an eye on arbitrary people. An ambulance was placed on five villages, it said.
Dharavi: The world’s largest slum. The first case came here on 1 April. After that, the cases increased rapidly. As soon as 3280 cases appeared. If vigilance was taken, 85% patients were cured and only 192 are infected here.A team of doctors went door-to-door to screen, which showed fever or other symptoms and was immediately sent to the hospital. On the other hand, small hospitals were also built, it said.
Most people go to public toilets here, hundreds of people used to go to each toilet, so a large number of mobile toilets were arranged. Corona infection reaches the highest level in a short time in dense population.Also spread by communities, where there is more contact between communities and more infections there.Areas with economic activities, wedding processions, mass organizing hotspots, the report added.