Sunday, April 5, 2020

26 private medical colleges, 112 private hospitals can treat COVID-19 patients

05/04/2020, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,CHENNAI

Now, people who test positive for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) can get treatment in private hospitals across the State. The Health department has notified a district-wise list of 26 private medical college hospitals and 112 private hospitals where people affected by COVID-19 could avail themselves of treatment at their own expense.

In an order issued on Saturday, the department said that already, the government had notified a list of designated government hospitals for treatment of COVID-19 patients. Treatment is being offered at all government medical college hospitals, district headquarters hospitals and key sub-district hospitals, free-of-cost.

However, some patients had expressed a desire to get treated in private hospitals. Hence, the government has now included private establishments in the list of hospitals where COVID-19 patients could get treatment. These hospitals have been directed to follow the treatment protocols prescribed by the government from time to time. They should send daily reports on the treatment given to patients to the Director of Public Health and Preventive Medicine.

The list of hospitals would be modified from time to time by the Director of Medical and Rural Health Services, based on the situation. The list includes three private medical colleges in Coimbatore, 12 in Kancheepuram/Chengalpattu, two each in Salem and Tiruvallur and one each in Chennai, Kanniyakumari, Madurai, Tiruchi and Vellore. Of the 112 private hospitals, 9 are in Chennai, six each in Madurai and Coimbatore, four each in Tiruchi and Kancheepuram/Chengalpattu and three in Tiruvallur.
State all set to turn its lights off

No need for alarm regarding grid stability, say officials

05/04/2020, T. RAMAKRISHNAN,CHENNAI

Tamil Nadu is all set for a smooth implementation of the nine-minute-long ‘lights-off’ event on Sunday night, officials have said.

In the wake of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call to switch off electric lights at houses for nine minutes from 9 p.m. on Sunday, senior officials of the State power utilities – the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation and the Tamil Nadu Transmission Corporation – are of the view that there is no need to assume that other electrical appliances also have to be switched off. There is no bar to their use, according to the authorities.

A senior official of the Nuclear Power Corporation of India suggested that, to be on the safe side, ceiling fans should be used for 15 minutes, from 8.55 p.m. till 9.10 p.m.

At the all-India level, the reduction in power demand is expected to be in the order of 12,000 megawatts (MW). By applying this yardstick, in the case of Tamil Nadu, it is going to be around 1,100 MW to 1,200 MW. As the drop or surge is going to be about 10% of total usage, it is within each regional or State grid’s fluctuating efficiency, another official clarified. On Friday evening (at 6.55 p.m.), the peak demand of the State was 11,227 MW.

As for issues concerning grid stability in Tamil Nadu, a top official felt that there was no need for alarm. Even the question of resorting to ‘islanding’ — a process by which a State separates itself from its regional grid in times of grid crash — does not arise.

Notwithstanding the assurances of the authorities, M.G. Devasahayam, civil society activist and former chairman of the now-abolished Haryana State Electricity Board, was of the view that while there was no harm in people lighting lamps to express solidarity with those working on alleviating the impact of COVID-19, the ‘lights-off’ event carried the “risk of causing grid collapse”. It would not serve the public interest, he contended.
Student found dead

05/04/2020, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,CHENNAI

A 25-year-old Nigerian student of a university in Kattankulathur was found dead in his house in Potheri on Saturday.

The police identified the student as Okpe Victor, from Kaduna State, Nigeria. He was a final-year student of B.Sc, Computer Science.

The body was taken for post-mortem to the government hospital.

“Since flights have been cancelled, his parents cannot come here to collect the body. It is very sad,” a police officer said.
o-zone

Together, yet so far apart

What seemed impossible, has been achieved by a virus. What are the lessons this pandemic teaches us?

Vinita Dawra Nangia 5.4.2020

When was the last time you felt so connected to the rest of the world? Never were all of humanity’s concerns so aligned. For once, the world is thinking the same thoughts, sharing the same fears and battling the same enemy.

We are all reaching for the same medicines and protective gear, and standing in queues for food, fearful for the next meal. All nations are collectively rocketing high on the corona graph, and deepdiving together dizzily on the economic graph.

Such synchronisation would have been impossible to achieve ever! And yet, today, impossible is the new possible. Nobody is stronger than the other – the most powerful have fallen hardest to their knees. What the might of powerful nations, fear of a thousand armies, or the wisdom of a million saints could not have achieved, has been managed by a minuscule virus. Strange times indeed – life is being held to ransom by a non-living being. We are under attack by a chemical ball – proteins, those cherished life-savers, are killing humans. We are all in it together, and yet each is on his own. Was this ever your vision of ‘One World’? I never did doubt His presence, nor His sense of balance and justice – but this one instance convinces me God has a sense of humour too. We were all so cocksure of everything, uncaring about our environment, recklessly looting from the Earth that nurtured us, ungrateful for the love that surrounded us, isolating ourselves from fellow humans… In one fell swoop, a virus neutralised our negativity by pushing us into our homes.

And now the Earth heals herself as pollution lessens; the birds tweet to their heart’s content in a clear blue sky, and leopards and sambhar reclaim their land as we stay locked away...

There has to be some meaning to all this, and we must understand the lessons this pandemic is teaching us if we are to avoid similar debacles in the future.

Log on to ozone.blogs.timesofindia.com for lessons the pandemic is teaching us

The opinions expressed in this column are the personal views of the writer

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New Doorway To Introspection

Instead of feeling stifled under the lockdown, SHAMMI PARANJAPE suggests we take this opportunity to do some soul-searching

With lockdowns, isolation, quarantine and social distancing being practised all over India and also in some other parts of the world in the wake of the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic,this is a good opportunity to make full use of seclusion to go in, from out.To do this is possible only in stillness and seclusion, and by force of circumstances, nature has, though in a harsh and relentless way, brought us to it.We need to utilise this time for introspection and soul-searching.

The primary principle of Nature is balance.When this balance is disrupted,there is temporary chaos and readjustment.Also,as human beings,we have failed in our moral duty to the planet. Now we are forced to do it. Call it the law of natural ethics.When a tipping point is reached, a power mightier than all the combined strength of humankind, starts operating.

Our disconnect with our higher Self made us ignore our responsibility towards two deadly ‘viruses’ that have already been raging for a while on our planet.These are virus of ‘excesses’ and the virus of ‘hunger.’ Deadly as these viruses are,they have got scant attention.

The hunger-virus, or virus of the poor,afflicts and kills millions.Thousands starve and go to bed hungry whereas some among the affluent throw wasted food in the garbage bin. Minimal effort has been given to mitigate this callousness against humanity.

The other virus — excesses brought on by ‘affluenza’ — has upset the ecological balance.To earn a decent amount for family and self, to lead happy and healthy lives is the common goal of all people. But, somewhere, the equation has gone askew. Enough is never enough, as greed has taken over, leading to imbalance and degradation of the environment.

It is being reported that the current pandemic was possibly triggered by mishandling of and consumption of unusual animals like bats. If this is true, then it is perhaps a good time to rethink what we eat. Sri Sathya Sai Baba says,“Your body is a shrine,not a burial place for innocent animals.”He further elaborates that humans are no longer cavemen who need to hunt for meat, to consume it for survival.We have come a long way and have changed many of our habits to suit the need of the times. He further says that consuming the flesh of animals passes on negative qualities and also the fear animals experience when they are slaughtered.Many healthy eating options are available.This being the case, why eat animals?
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We Care

Many years ago, a student asked the anthropologist Margaret Mead what she considered to be the first sign of civilisation in a culture. Mead said the first sign of civilisation in ancient culture was a femur, thigh bone, that had healed from a break. Mead explained that in the animal kingdom if you break your leg you die, you cannot run from danger, go to the river to drink water, or hunt for food. Injured animals or humans become fresh meat for predators. No animal survives a broken leg long enough for the bone to heal.A broken femur that has healed is evidence that someone cared for the injured, treated the wound, took the person to safety and cared for them until they recovered. Helping someone through difficulty is where civilisation begins, said Mead.

Flight Seat

Recently, while taking a night flight in the US, I paid extra for a better seat upfront. I was glad that the seats next to me were empty, so I could stretch out and sleep.As the flight took off, I heard an older woman behind me asking to be seated in the front row as she was claustrophobic. She was told it would cost extra. She could not afford it. So, without her knowledge, I decided to pay for her. She was so very happy to be seated in the front. Much to my surprise, at the end of the flight, as a token of appreciation, the flight attendant refused to charge me for the seat, or the food I had bought on the flight.
Is Your Cough Infectious?

OSHO  5.4.2020

Psychologists say that 90% of our activities happen as a result of self-hypnosis.A man coughs and suddenly, many others start coughing. Until now you were sitting quietly, there was no trace of any coughing, but one man coughs and you are suddenly reminded of coughing.With that reminder, hypnosis catches hold of you and your throat begins to itch. Now you are bound to cough.This was a suggestion, it functioned like a spell, and now you will follow it.

Psychologists also say that the role of germs in this situation is secondary, the role of hypnosis is primary;that is what makes people sick or healthy. Your body functions in obedience to the commands of your mind. Even now, at this very moment, if the body falls sick, it is only because it is obeying the mind, and when it is healthy, it is only obeying the mind.When it becomes old, it is only obeying the mind. In living and even in dying, it has your full agreement and command.When old people die,the deep reason behind it is that the moment they start getting old,they start wishing for death. Young people don’t usually die, and the basic reason behind it is not their youth, the reason is that they don’t think about dying. Death is less of a physical phenomenon and more of a psychological one.

Hindu scriptures have called this maya, hypnosis.Whatsoever you are doing,whatsoever you are,whatsoever your mental state, is all your hypnosis. If you are happy, if you are unhappy, it is all your hypnosis, but your unawareness of it makes it very difficult for you to change it. If someone is unhappy and you tell him that he is only hypnotised about being unhappy,he will not agree with you because he cannot change it.

But if you try some experiments with hypnosis, you will be amazed: if you hypnotise a person and then put an onion in his hand and tell him that it is an apple, he just might eat it and say that it is an apple.

This ability of the mind is called Maya. In this hypnosis, the world that people create together is almost magical. The world that we are living in is our own magic. We are crying and weeping and screaming in pain. Or this happiness is happening, and that joy is happening, and this trouble and that difficulty…. It is all your own magic, and the key to it is in your own hands. 

Abridged from The Flight Of The Alone To The Alone, Osho Times International, courtesy: Osho International Foundation, www.osho.com
Special milk train from AP to Delhi running at 110kmph

Dipak.Dash@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:5.4.2020

Freight trains running at 110kmph may sound impossible, but a “Duronto Doodh special” carrying six tankers with over 2.4 lakh litres of milk started from Renigunta in Andhra Pradesh on Saturday and is to reach Delhi’s Hazrat Nizamuddin station in 36 hours.

With railway corridors being completely rid of passenger trains due to the nationwide lockdown, freight trains are running at high speed. Before lockdown, the average speed of freight trains was around 25kmph. South Central Railway, which is operating the special milk train, said two parcel vans were dispatched on Saturday from the same station to Secunderabad and Guntakal carrying 23 tonnes of mangoes and 23 tonnes of musk melon respectively. It said on an average, 180 freight trains are being operated daily to ensure there is no shortage of essential commodities in different parts of the country.

Full report on www.toi.in
ICMR gives nod to rapid antibody tests

Sushmi.Dey@timesgroup.com

New Delhi  5.4.2020

: Expanding the testing strategy in line with its containment plans in highrisk areas and Covid-19 hotspots, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) issued an advisory on Saturday to start rapid antibody-based blood test for coronavirus.

The strategy for using the test includes clusters (containment zone) and large migration gatherings or evacuees’ centres. “As a matter of abundant precaution, all symptomatic ILI (influenza-like illness) are to be monitored in health facilities. Any surge in cases to be monitored and brought to the notice of surveillance officer/CMO for additional investigation,” the advisory said.

It added all ILI persons should be home-quarantined for 14 days. At facility level, all symptomatic people with influenza-like illness having cough, cold, low-grade fever and sore throat will be tested with rapid antibody tests.

If a patient tests positive after a rapid antibody test, decision will be taken based on clinical assessment and treatment in hospital will follow. As per protocol, contact tracing will also be done. In case of negative results, RT-PCR may be done if warranted.

The revision in the strategy came in view of the increasing number of cases in last few days needing an immediate check on migrant workers, who left cities for their homes, for Covid-19.

Full report on www.toi.in

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Lock Down doubts

Ex-councillor delivers free veggies to Pammal residents

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:5.4.2020

A former ward councillor in suburban Pammal has decided to deliver vegetables for free at the doorsteps of people in the area to ensure they do not venture out. With five positive cases reported in the Pammal municipality limits, the AIADMK functionary’s gesture has gone down well with the public.

B Venkatesan, who served as vice-chairman of Pammal municipality, will distribute vegetable kits after buying them from the municipality that had coordinated with vendors to distribute the kits, each priced at ₹100. There are 75,790 residents in the municipality limits and about 165 people under home quarantine, officials said. “The municipality staff are overburdened. Sanitary workers are always on the street. So, I decided something had to be done and took it upon myself to ensure residents do not come out to buy vegetables,” said Venkatesan.

Aware that his gesture might be politicised, Venkatesn refrained from distributing the kits to wards that are DMK strongholds. “It is not that people will not be welcoming. In these times, everyone has to work together. From Monday, I will start distributing the vegetable kits to all wards in Pammal Municipality,” Venkatesan said.

However, his gesture has not gone down well with people in his household. “I am aware of the scare and have taken all necessary precautions andusesanitizers frequently,” Venkatesan said, adding in jestthat peoplein the household have become tired of counseling him. The AIADMK functionary also expressed displeasure with the public attitude to the lockdown and called for more discipline.


B Venkatesan is a former vice-chairman of Pammal municipality
HC to bankers: Can’t cite ‘work from home’ to go to hometowns

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:5.4.2020

Clarifying that work from home does not mean employees can go to their home towns, the Madras high court has directed168 employees of Tamil Nadu Grama Bank to rejoin work immediately. They had all gone to their home towns in different parts of the state after the nationwide lockdown came into effect last month.

Pointing out that the bank has commenced work and has to distribute cash doles to beneficiaries, Justice K Ravichandrabaabu directed the employees attached to Tamil Nadu Grama Bank of Salem district to approach the nodal officer concerned in their respective native place and make arrangements to work from the nearest grama bank immediately. If such permission is denied, they have to approach the authority concerned to get a pass to travel to Salem immediately. The Tamil Nadu Grama Bank Workers Union moved the HC challenging theMarch31circular issued by the general manager, TamilNaduGrama Bank, Salem.

On March23, in view of the lockdown, a circular was issued to run the bank with 50% staff. The others were asked to work from home on rotation. Subsequently, the March 31 circular asked staff to return to work. The bank said it did not give permission for the168employees toleave theplaceof work.
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A large heart is all it takes to help the old & hungry

R Ramesh Shankar & Aditi R TNN

Chennai:5.4.2020

She could do with a little help herself, but M Meena doesn’t hesitate to assist others. A few days ago, during the lockdown, the part-time helper in a private firm was walking home in Thoraipakkam when she saw an elderly man lying on the pavement. When he told her, feebly, that he hadn’t eaten in three days, she brought him some food from home.

“Then I realised there were many like him in my locality. All have been struggling to get one decent meal,” she said.

Meena then made a list of people in urgent need of food. “There were at least 30 homeless people, many of them elderly men and women, who had not eaten for days. I couldn’t get them out of my mind and decided to do my bit.”

She also included around 20 conservancy workers. “They work so hard under the scorching sun, only to make our lives easier,” she said.

For the last two days, Meena and her husband have been walking along OMR and ECR, distributing food to the needy. “I don’t earn very well. I have one child in college and one in school.”

But, she has kept aside a significant amount from her savings to feed the hungry despite being advised to think before spending on people. “I was told that I wasn’t rich enough to do charity. But since I have been through times like these myself, staying hungry, I can relate to what they might be going through.”

Meena had taken help from a woman in her neighbourhood to cook for the hungry, but now she’s decided to do it herself. “Now I have a lot of time on my hands and it wouldn’t be that hard,” she said.

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ENOUGH FOR ALL: M Meena (left), who works as a helper, and her husband have been feeding the hungry, including elderly and conservancy workers, along OMR and ECR


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Spl ambulances ferry dialysis patients to hosps

Sukshma.R@timesgroup.com

Madurai:5.4.2020

Patients needing regular haemodialysis are being taken to hospitals in ambulances across the state to ensure they don’t skip or miss treatment during the lockdown.

The 102 ambulance service, originally meant for bringing women and newborns to hospitals for checkups, is being used to ferry dialysis patients who are not able to reach healthcare centres. There was an outrage on social media earlier about how patients with chronic renal ailments were unable to reach hospitals. Since March 25, 4,277 dialysis patients across the state have made use of the service and the number continues to increase by the day.

“Initially, people were coming to us in their private vehicles, even two-wheelers. Now, we are ensuring they make use of the 102 ambulance service, especially those who come from far. We inform them about it two days in advance of their appointment,” an official from the dialysis centre in Madurai said.

Hospitals too are trying their best to offer support for those who are travelling by private vehicles. “Many hospitals, including ours, which have patients coming from nearby districts, have given letters to avail government passes for emergency medical care to patients who come by private vehicles. We have also collected data from all our patients to connect them with the 102 ambulance service,” said authorities at the Meenakshi Mission Hospital and Research Centre.

Government Rajaji Hospital (GRH), one of the state’s largest tertiary healthcare centres, has also not seen any drop in footfall of dialysis patients because of the 102 ambulance services. GRH Dean Dr J Sangumani said around 60 patients come for dialysis every day.

Another need for the ambulance service is that select centres are preferred for dialysis treatment. “We have patients who come from Theni, Kodaikanal, Dindigul and even Ramanathapuram. Many prefer sticking to a particular hospital because the care is different at each hospital. It is mostly never a case of just going to the nearest centre for best care,” said Dr Dinakaran, director of Madurai Kidney Centre.
Priority check-ins for medical cargo, others put in queue

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:5.4.2020

International flight operations have been suspended, but the air cargo complex at Chennai airport remains abuzz with activity as there is an increase in handling of consignments of medical supplies brought in by freighters from abroad and other parts of the country.

Air customs has posted staff to clear these import and export consignments on priority. The consignments that have been cleared at air cargo terminal and foreign post office terminal include foreign parcels of lifesaving medicines, N-95 masks and thermometers. In addition, Covid-19 test kits, research and development material relating to these test kits, components for manufacturing of ventilators and defibrillator, medical gloves, masks and digital contactless thermometers have also arrived in the past few days.

Shipments containing critical components for manufacturing medical equipment in are being cleared on priority basis, said a customs official.

The cargo complex has also begun handling export cargo of medical supplies as India has promised aid to SAARC nations to fight Covid-19 spread. On April 2, a special Air force flight carrying medicines and medical equipment left for Maldives.

Though working with skeletal staff, dedicated personnel are being deployed to handle the consignments containing essential goods and other items required for fighting spread of Covid-19, as and when they arrive.

Customs authorities said people can contact additional commissioner of customs Rajiv Kumar at 9323975859 for air cargo related issues and joint commissioner of customs Eswar Reddy at 9444242129 for queries related to courier and foreign post.

Meanwhile, the shutdown has impacted movement of consignments containing non-essential goods that arrive by scheduled cargo flights from abroad. These goods are stuck at the terminal, sometimes after clearance, because importers either take time to get it cleared by completing payment of duty and other formalities or due to restrictions on movement of trucks carrying non-essential items.

An airport official said that cargo terminal has several unclaimed consignments. Goods like electronics, components and other items are piled up because firms are not moving it out because of restrictions on movement of trucks and nonavailability of drivers.

The trucks are arriving once in two to three days to take the consignments to the firms which had imported them. “In some cases, drivers are stuck at their native places,” said an import agent.

An airport official said, “Consignments containing non-essential items are stranded because the importer is not in a hurry to get them out because many firms are not working.”
90-day plan to survey every city house for Covid-19 begins today

Siddharth.Prabhakar@timesgroup.com

Chennai:5.4.2020

Starting Sunday, health workers of the Greater Chennai Corporation will survey every house within the city limit for people with fever, flu or other symptoms of Covid-19.

For this, 10 lakh houses in the city have been divided into 13,100 clusters of 75 to 100 houses each, and each cluster would be surveyed by 16,000 workers, said local bodies minister S P Velumani after holding a review meeting at the Ripon Buildings on Saturday. The exercise would be carried out every day for the next 90 days, he said. The plan is part of a new set of measures to be implemented by the civic body to stop the spread of Covid-19 infection. As on Saturday, Chennai district had 88 positive cases. If it is a regular fever or flu, health workers would give medicines or refer the individual to the nearest primary health centre.

Shops in TN to remain open only till 1 pm

With more positive cases emerging across TN, the CM on Saturday announced that people would be allowed to to buy commodities only between 6am and 1pm from Sunday. Hitherto, grocery and vegetable shops and fuel pumps were allowed to operate between 6am and 2.30pm. The CM said the move was aimed at controlling movement. “Those who violate the order will face strong legal action,” EPS said, a day after warning of stringent enforcement of the prohibitory order.

Workers will get safety kits & pay of ₹15k/mth: Min

However, if further treatment is required, the person would be referred to the nearest government hospital, Velumani said.

Every detail about fever or flu would be tabulated and a database would be created after each day’s survey for further study, the minister said.

The workers would be given proper training on the kind of questions to ask and details to be collected and safety kits including suits, gloves and masks would be given to them. The workers would paid ₹15,000 per month for this, the minister said.

GCC has already started a micro containment plan in many areas of the city where a cluster of cases were found and barred traffic in those areas to curtail movement of citizens. The number of such areas may increase further.

Contact cases of those affected by Covid-19 in the city have been quarantined and are being watched closely.

The GCC has conducted awareness training for 447 private doctors and around four lakh posters on proper washing of hands had been distributed to people.

So far, 23,308 people who have come from foreign countries to Chennai have been home-quarantined for a period of 28 days. Of this, 3,571 people have already completed their quarantine period.

Order for procurement of 11.5 lakh masks has been placed, and four lakh masks has been supplied. Doctors have been provided 1,000 N-95 masks. Workers have been given 14,700 gloves, the minister said.
2 die in 1 day in TN; virus has no religion or caste, says EPS

Pushpa Narayan, Julie Mariappan & Jaya Menon TNN

Chennai:5.4.2020

Chief minister Edapaddi K Palaniswami on Saturday appealed to people not to paint the Covid-19 outbreak in communal colours as the state registered two more deaths and 73 more Covid-19 positive cases linked to the Tablighi Jamaat congregation in Delhi last month. TN had 74 fresh positive cases in all, taking its Covid-19 positive tally to 485, with 437 from the TJ cluster.

A 51-year-old school headmaster, who participated in the Tablighi Jamaat conference in Delhi, died at the Villupuram medical college hospital in the morning of respiratory failure. By afternoon, a 53-year-old woman, whose husband had who attended the Delhi meet, died at the Theni medical college hospital.

“The virus can affect anyone regardless of caste and religion,” the CM said in a statement. He said people should avoid looking at the infected people and families with disgust. Instead, they should treat them with love and compassion accepting that it could happen to anyone. “People should avoid religious events in accordance with the prohibitory order. They should adhere to social distancing norms to prevent the spread of the disease,” the CM said.

“Community leaders are requested to provide necessary facilities in schools, colleges and other buildings owned by them for quarantining people. They shall inform the Greater Chennai Corporation commissioner and district collectors,” the chief minister said.

Man who died on Thursday was +ve

Samples of a 71-year-old man, who died at Stanley hospital of acute respiratory distress syndrome on Thursday, returned positive for Covid-19 on Saturday. His body was taken to Keelakarai in Ramnad district for burial. Officials were tracking all those who travelled with the body and those who took part in the last rites. The directorate of public health revised protocol makes it mandatory for all SARS deaths to be considered as Covid-19 until tests show they are negative.

More than 23 lakh people screened in containment areas in TN: Health secretary

Health minister C Vijayabaskar said all patients who show symptoms of flu in the containment regions across the state will be moved into isolation or quarantine units.

Until Friday, the Tamil Nadu government recorded 364 Covid-19 positive cases among the 1,130 Tablighi Jamaat members who returned to the state after attending a three-day conference in New Delhi from March 21.

Among the 400 people who remained in Delhi, two have died, one a man from Sirkali in Nagapattinam district and another from Namakkal.

On Saturday, the number of people screened in the containment areas across tTamil Nadu went beyond 23 lakh from seven lakh households, health secretary Beela Rajesh told reporters.

The state health department has now asked the Chennaibased National Institute of Epidemiology (NIE), to study why many of the infected remain asymptomatic.

“They will be putting 45 of their employees on the job to track the source of the infection, the modus and its effect. They will also compare the morbidity and mortality rates in similar clusters abroad,” the health secretary said.
83% of Covid-19 patients in India aged below 60 years

Biggest Chunk Of 41% In Age Group Of 21-40

Sushmi.Dey@timesgroup.com  5.4.2020

New Delhi: More than 83% of Covid-19 patients in India are below the age of 60 years. The majority of people (41%) infected by Covid-19 in the country are in the age group of 21-40 years, according to health ministry data.

While the elderly are said to be the most vulnerable to the disease, people above 60 years account for only 17% of total cases in the country so far.

This implies others are also susceptible and the younger age group, particularly in the 21-40 bracket, may be more representative of foreign travellers seen to be the source of Covid-19 in the country.

They include professionals and students, who have returned to India, apart from other categories.

However, the mortality rate, warn experts, is higher among the elderly. Reports of deaths so far indicate that age with accompanying conditions (co-morbidities) like diabetes, cardiac diseases and hypertension increase mortality.

The health ministry did not provide data on age profiles of those who have succumbed to the disease.


‘Corona spread in India mimics H1N1’s’

In a containment plan released on Saturday, the Centre said the geographical distribution of Covid-19 is mimicking that of H1N1 flu in 2009. Though it may affect many people, it’s unlikely to uniformly spread to all parts of the country. P 8

ICMR wants rapid anti-body tests

ICMR on Saturday issued an advisory to begin rapid antibody-based blood test, primarily in containment zones, large gathering of migrants and evacuee centres. All symptomatic influenza-like illness will be monitored. P 8

‘Case-doubling rate in India is less than other countries’

An age profile analysis of all the positive cases of Covid-19 cases in India so far shows 8.61% of positive cases are in between 0-20 years, 41.88% cases in the age group of 21-40, 32.82% in 41-60 and 16.69% in the people are above 60 years of age.

Also, India reported 58 critical cases of Covid-19 and these were mainly found in Kerala, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi. “It has been observed that most of the deaths are being reported from elderly people or people having co-morbidities such as diabetes, kidney and cardiac ailments . Hence, all people falling in the high risk category need to follow all precautions,” health ministry joint secretary Lav Agarwal said.

He said, “We are dealing with a highly infectious and communicable disease. We are battling with this on a day-to-day basis. Still, the case-doubling rate in India is less than other countries.”

India has so far reported 2,902 positive cases of Covid-19. Of this, 601have been reported in the last 24 hours, according to the health ministry data. Besides, the total deaths stood at 68, including 12 deaths in last 24 hours. According to World Health Organisation, around 9,72000 cases have been reported globally so far with an average 75,800 cases in one day.

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How teachers took the classroom online
times of India 5.4.2020

They give lessons on Hangouts

Correct homework on WhatsApp

Turn iPads into whiteboards

Ketaki.Desai@timesgroup.com

‘Ma’am, ma’am, it’s S’s birthday today,” is a familiar refrain for most school teachers. It’s usually followed up with everyone singing for S while she sits there, with an awkward smile plastered on her face. A similar celebration took place in Shrawasti Ganguli’s virtual classroom recently. The children did sing happy birthday, but it was over Google Hangouts, and one even brought out a keyboard to add some flair to the performance.

Ganguli is the head of the English department in Delhi’s Sanskriti School and has been conducting classes for students of Class 12, as well as observing classes for 10th graders. “It’s not just about academics,” Ganguli says. “They should have some routine, especially because everything is so morbid and gloomy right now.”

Teachers and professors across the country are having to adapt to a whole new mode of teaching. No longer able to waltz into the classrooms, they’re having to record audio or video sessions, trying not to get too self-conscious about how they look or sound (yes, teachers get self-conscious too. Who knew?). Others are holding classes on video conferencing apps like Zoom and Google Hangouts, dealing with poor connections, infrastructural constraints and the lack of control over whether students are paying attention or just texting each other.

Ashwini Deshpande, professor of economics at Ashoka University has been teaching online for two weeks now, and has written a piece about her experience. The first week, she made audio recordings of her lectures and sent them to her students. “It’s very odd because you’re sitting alone in a room with your iPad and you’re just speaking. I’ve done episodes of podcasts before, but even then, you’re being interviewed. Here, I’m just sitting on my own and going on talking,” she says. “You wonder, should I be beating this point? After all, they can rewind this if they need to.” Since then, she’s been holding classes through video conferencing platforms, which has more of a classroom-feel, even though she misses being able to read their expressions and adapt her teaching style accordingly.

Though technology has allowed teaching to continue, the experience of the classroom cannot be wholly replicated online. Dr Avitoli Zhimo, assistant professor at the department of anthropology, University of Delhi, says she misses the debates and discussions that happen in the classroom. “I miss the physical interactions where they laugh at my sarcasm. I teach social anthropology where nothing is concrete and finalised, and there’s always room for debate,” says Zhimo who has made private Facebook groups for each of the papers she teaches where she holds classes via Facebook Live. Her students ask questions in the comments, and she leaves the video up for anyone who may have missed it.

One of her students is Sagarika Rao. The 23-year-old says that while it’s nice to be able to really pay attention to a lecture without furiously taking handwritten notes and while really committing to the out-of-bed look, she would much rather be in the classroom right now. “We can use the comment section to shamelessly interrupt her, so there is some level of interactivity. But it’s not comparable to classroom teaching. It’s our last semester, and it’s so sad to think about the fact that we have already had our last class,” she says.

It’s not just teaching that’s happening online. Deshpande says she’s held office hours, which are one-on-one sessions with students virtually. Sanskriti School released report cards and held result discussions online. And the lockdown doesn’t mean an end to homework and assignments either, with many institutes using learning management platforms to make handing in assignments easier. Zhimo says her inbox was flooded with students sending over assignments, making her not even want to open it before she switched over to Google Classroom.

Some educators see this period as providing a gateway to think about education differently. Satyam Mishra, co-founder of non-profit Project U-turn and a Global Girls Education fellow teaches maths to kids with special needs in classes 4 and 9, as well as students preparing for engineering entrance exams. “Maybe by the end of this, we will be able to develop a Khan Academy of our own. Using interactive videos and other technology to customise education for students based on what they need is the next step,” says the Puneresident. Having lost his trusty whiteboard and marker to a lockdown-struck classroom, he’s relying on apps like Vittle to explain mathematical concepts using drawing. His students send their doubts over WhatsApp and he shoots videos of him solving the question. When they submit homework over WhatsApp, he draws big ticks on the correct answers and circles the areas they need to work on.

Syed Ali Nadeem Rezavi, chairman and coordinator of the Centre of Advanced Study, Department of History at AMU has been livestreaming his lectures on medieval India on YouTube. It’s not just his students who are watching these, but also history enthusiasts and students from other universities as well. Not all teachers are so quick to adapt though, Rezavi adds. “There are people who have been delivering lectures using the same notes for years. They don’t want these to be up online.”

To Deshpande, it’s clear that the best part of college is not the classroom, not for the students or the teachers. It’s the times spent drinking coffee with your peers, getting into discussions, sharing ideas, meeting different kinds of people. All things that get lost in this model of virtual learning, for all its virtues.


Dr Avitoli Zhimo

assistant professor, Anthropology, DU

Uses Facebook Live, students interact through comments

Misses the debates that happen in the classroom
ஊரடங்கால் 90 நாட்களுக்கு லே-ஆப் இல்லை: நிறுவனங்கள் அறிவிப்பால் ஊழியர்கள் மகிழ்ச்சி


கரோனா வைரஸ் பரவலைக்கட்டுப்படுத்த நாடு முழுவதும் ஊரடங்கு அமல்படுத்தப்பட்டுள்ளது. இந்நிலையில் பெரும்பாலானநிறுவன பணியாளர்கள் வீட்டிலிருந்தே பணி புரிகின்றனர். ஊரடங்கு மேலும் நீட்டிக்கப்படலாம் என்றும் பரவலாக பேசப்படுகிறது. இந்நிலையில் பெரும்பாலான பன்னாட்டு நிறுவனங்கள் 90 நாள்களுக்கு லே-ஆப் ஏதும் இல்லை என அறிவித்துள்ளன. சில நிறுவனங்கள் இந்த ஆண்டு முழுவதும் லே-ஆப் கிடையாது என தெரிவித்துள்ளன.

சில நிறுவனங்கள் புதிதாக வேலைக்கு ஆள்களை நியமிப்பதை தள்ளிப்போட முடிவுசெய்துள்ளன.

எஸ்ஏபி, மார்கன் ஸ்டான்லி, சேல்ஸ்போர்ஸ், பாலோ ஆல்டோ நெட்வொர்க்ஸ், பேபால், சிட்டி குரூப், ஜேபி மார்கன், பாங்க் ஆப்அமெரிக்கா, பூஸ் ஆலென் ஹாமில்டன் உள்ளிட்ட நிறுவனங்கள் இத்தகைய முடிவை எடுத்துள்ளன.

தங்கள் நிறுவன வளர்ச்சியில் ஊழியர்களின் பங்களிப்பு மிக முக்கியமானது என கருதுவதால் லே-ஆப் நடவடிக்கை எதையும்எடுக்கவில்லை என ஜேபி மார்கன் செய்தித் தொடர்பாளர் தெரிவித்துள்ளார். இந்தியாவில்தான் அமெரிக்காவுக்கு அடுத்தபடியாக மிக அதிக எண்ணிக்கையிலான பணியாளர்கள் (34 ஆயிரம்) உள்ளனர்.

இதேபோல எஸ்ஏபி நிறுவனமும் 90 நாள்களுக்கு லே-ஆப் எதுவும் அறிவிக்கப்படாது என தெரிவித்துள்ளது. ஊழியர்கள் நலனில் மிகுந்த அக்கறை கொண்டுள்ளதாகவும், நெருக்கடியான சூழலில் அவர்களை காக்க வேண்டிபொறுப்பு நிறுவனத்துக்கு உள்ளதுஎன்று நிறுவனத்தின் இந்தியப்பிரிவு செய்தித் தொடர்பாளர் தெரிவித்துள்ளார். இந்நிறுவனத்தில் 13 ஆயிரம் பேர் பணிபுரிகின்றனர்.

மோர்கன் ஸ்டான்லி நிறுவனத்தில் 3,300 பணியாளர்கள் உள்ளனர். ஜூலை 1-ம் தேதி வரை லே-ஆப் ஏதும் இல்லை என நிறுவனம் அறிவித்துள்ளது.

கரோனா தடுப்பு காரணமாக லே-ஆப் ஏதும் நிறுவனம் மேற்கொள்ளாது என பாலோ ஆல்டோ நெட்வொர்க்ஸ் தலைமைச் செயல்அதிகாரி நிகேஷ் அரோரா வெளியிட்ட ட்விட்டர் பதிவில் தெரிவிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது. கலிபோர்னியாவில் மட்டும் இந்நிறுவனத்தில் 7 ஆயிரம்பேர் பணி புரிகின்றனர். கோவிட்நிவாரண நிதியாக 40 லட்சம் டாலர்ஒதுக்கியுள்ளதாக அவர் தெரிவித்துள்ளார். இதனால் இந்த நிறுவனங்களில் பணிபுரியும் ஊழியர்கள் மகிழ்ச்சி அடைந்துள்ளனர்.
213 கி.மீ. தொலைவில் உள்ள இமயமலை காற்று மாசு குறைவால் தெரிந்த அற்புதம்


பஞ்சாபின் ஜலந்தர் பகுதியில் இருந்து தெரியும் இமயமலையின் அழகிய தோற்றம்.

5.4.2020


பஞ்சாப் மாநிலத்தில் அமைந்துள்ளது ஜலந்தர் நகரம். இமாச்சலப் பிரதேச எல்லை அருகே அமைந்துள்ள இந்த நகரில் இருந்து சுமார் 213 கி.மீ. தொலைவில் இமயமலையின் தவுலதார் மலைத்தொடர் இருக்கிறது.

பனியால் சூழப்பட்ட இந்த மலைத்தொடரின் ரம்மியமான காட்சியை ஜலந்தர் பகுதியில் வசிக்கும் இன்றைய தலைமுறையினர் கண்டிருக்க வாய்ப்பில்லை. ஏனெனில் அதிகரித்துள்ள காற்று மாசு, அந்த மலைத்தொடரை மறைத்துவிட்டது. சுமார் 25 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பு வரைதான் இந்தப் பனிமலை கண்ணில் புலப்பட்டதாக கூறப்படுகிறது.

இந்நிலையில், கரோனா வைரஸ் பரவலை தடுக்க இந்தியா முழுவதும் ஊரடங்கு அமல்படுத்தப்பட்டுள்ளது. இதன் காரணமாக, நாடு முழுவதும் வாகனப் போக்குவரத்து முற்றிலும் முடங்கியுள்ளதால் காற்று மாசு பல மடங்கு குறைந்திருக்கிறது. அந்த வகையில், ஜலந்தர் பகுதியிலும் காற்று மாசு குறைந்திருப்பதால் தவுலதார் மலைத்தொடரின் எழில்மிகு தோற்றம் புலனாகியுள்ளது. இதனால் உற்சாகமடைந்துள்ள ஜலந்தர்வாசிகள், தங்கள் வீடுகளில் இருந்து இந்த மலைத்தொடரின் பின்னணியில் செல்பி எடுத்து சமூக வலைதளங்களில் பதிவிட்டு வருகின்றனர்.
கரோனா எதிரொலி: மாணவர்கள் வீட்டிலிருந்தே TOEFL, GRE தேர்வுகளை எழுதலாம்

03.04.2020

கரோனா வைரஸ் முன்னெச்சரிக்கை நடவடிக்கையாக சர்வதேசத் தேர்வுகளான டோஃபல் மற்றும் ஜிஆர்இ தேர்வுகளை மாணவர்கள் வீட்டில் இருந்தே எழுதலாம் என்று தெரிவிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

உலகம் முழுக்கப் பரவி, 10 லட்சத்துக்கும் மேற்பட்ட மக்களைப் பாதித்துள்ள கரோனா வைரஸால் பள்ளி, கல்லூரி, பல்கலைக்கழகங்கள் உள்ளிட்ட கல்வி நிறுவனங்களுக்கு விடுமுறை அளிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளன. பொதுத் தேர்வுகள் தள்ளி வைக்கப்பட்டுள்ளன.

மாணவர்கள் ஆன்லைன் வாயிலாகக் கற்க அறிவுறுத்தப்பட்டுள்ளனர். இந்நிலையில் டோஃபல் மற்றும் ஜிஆர்இ தேர்வுகளை மாணவர்கள் வீட்டில் இருந்தே எழுதலாம் என்று தெரிவிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

இதுகுறித்து டோஃபல் நிர்வாக இயக்குநர் ஸ்ரீகாந்த் கோபால் கூறும்போது, ''கரோனா வைரஸால் மாணவர்கள் குறிப்பாக தேர்வு எழுதுபவர்கள் கடுமையாகப் பாதிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளனர். இதனால் தேர்வு மையங்களில் நடைபெறுவதாக இருந்த டோஃபல் மற்றும் ஜிஆர்இ தேர்வுகளை மாணவர்கள் வீட்டில் இருந்தே எழுதலாம். சூழல் சரியாகும்வரை இந்த முடிவு எடுக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

நம்பகத்தன்மை மற்றும் பாதுகாப்புத் தன்மையுடன் மாணவர்கள் உயர் தரத்தில் தேர்வெழுதும் வகையில் முன்னெச்சரிக்கை நடவடிக்கைகள் எடுக்கப்படும். செயற்கை நுண்ணறிவு வசதியைக் கொண்டு அதிதொழில்நுட்பக் கண்காணிப்பு வசதியோடு தேர்வு ஏற்பாடுகள் மேற்கொள்ளப்படும்'' என்று தெரிவித்துள்ளார்.

ஆங்கில மொழித் திறனைச் சோதிக்கும் தேர்வு டோஃபல் (TOEFL) எனப்படுகிறது. இத்தேர்வில் ஆங்கிலத்தை வாசிக்கும் திறன், கேட்டுப் புரிந்துகொள்ளும் திறன், ஆங்கிலத்தில் பேசும் மற்றும் எழுதும் திறன் ஆகியவை சோதிக்கப்படுகின்றன. இந்த நான்கு விதமான சோதனைகளில் குறிப்பிட்ட மதிப்பெண்களைக் குவித்தால் மட்டுமே வெளிநாட்டு மாணவர்கள் ஆங்கில வழிக் கல்வியை முன்னிலைப்படுத்தும் அயல் நாடுகளில் சிறந்த கல்வி நிலையங்களில் படிக்க முடியும். இதுவரை அமெரிக்கா, பிரிட்டன் உள்ளிட்ட 150 நாடுகளில் டோஃபல் தேர்வு முறை அங்கீகரிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

ஜிஆர்இ (GRE) தேர்வானது மாணவர்களின் யோசிக்கும் திறன், ஆங்கிலம், கணிதத்தில் ஈடுபாடு, எழுதும் திறன், தர்க்க அறிவு ஆகியவற்றைச் சோதிக்கிறது. இத்தேர்வில் நல்ல மதிப்பெண்கள் பெறுவதன் மூலம் மாணவர்கள் வெளிநாடுகளில் உள்ள தலைசிறந்த கல்வி நிறுவனங்களில் பட்டப்படிப்புகளைப் படிக்கலாம்.
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சேலம் சின்னக்கடை வீதியில் காய்கறி, மளிகைப் பொருட்களை வாங்க திரண்ட பொதுமக்கள். படம்: வி.சீனிவாசன்

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சேலத்தில் பொதுமக்கள் சமூக இடைவெளியைக் கடைபிடிக் காமல், காய்கறி, மளிகைப் பொருட்களை வாங்கிச் செல்லும் நிலையுள்ளது.

கரோனா வைரஸ் தாக்கத் தில் இருந்து பொதுமக்கள் தங்களை தற்காத்துக் கொள்ள வீட்டை விட்டு வெளியே வரக் கூடாது என அரசு அறிவித் துள்ளது. ஆனால், பொதுமக்கள் இறைச்சிக் கடைகள், மளிகை மற்றும் காய்கறி கடைகளுக்கு திரளாக வந்து செல்வதையே கடைபிடித்து வருகின்றனர்.

குறிப்பாக, தினந்தோறும் காலை 6 மணி முதல் 9.30 மணி வரை சேலத்தின் முக்கிய கடை வீதியான சின்னக்கடை வீதியில் மக்கள் பொருட்களை வாங்கிச் செல்ல, திரளாக வந்து செல்கின்றனர். இதனால், கடும் நெரிசல் ஏற்பட்டு வருகிறது.

அனைவரும் ஒரு மீட்டர் சமூக இடைவெளியில் நின்று பொருட்களை வாங்க வேண் டும் என அறிவுறுத்தப்பட்டுள் ளது. ஆனால், மக்கள் வழக்கம் போல, மிக நெருக்கமாகவே கடைகளில் நின்று பொருட்களை வாங்கி செல்கின்றனர்.

பொதுமக்களின் இந்த நடவடிக்கையால் கரோனா தொற்று, சமூக தொற்றாக மாறும் அபாயம் அதிகரித்து வரு கிறது. எனவே, சமூக இடை வெளியை கடைபிடிக்காதவர் கள் மீது அரசு நடவடிக்கை எடுக்க வேண்டும் என சமூக ஆர்வலர்கள் வலியுறுத்தி உள்ளனர்.

கரோனா வைரஸால் ஒருவர் கூட பாதிக்காத நாடுகள் எவை, என்ன காரணம்?

கண்ணுக்குத் தெரியாத கரோனா வைரஸ், உலக நாடுகளின் மூலை முடுக்கெல்லாம் நுழைந்து ஆட்டிப் படைத்து வருகிறது.

உலகம் முழுவதும் 205-க்கும் மேற்பட்ட நாடுகளில் 11.3 லட்சம் மக்களிடையே கரோனா தனது கோர முகத்தைக் காட்டியுள்ளது. 60 ஆயிரத்துக்கும் மேற்பட்ட மக்கள் உயிரிழந்துள்ளனர். 2,36,000 பேர் இதுவரை குணமடைந்துள்ளனர். இவை வெறும் புள்ளிவிவரங்கள் அல்ல, விலை மதிப்பில்லாத உயிர்கள்.

வல்லரசு நாடுகள், பலம் பொருந்திய பிரதேசங்கள், எல்லாத் துறைகளிலும் சிறந்து விளங்கும் நாடுகள் என மார்தட்டிக் கொண்ட அமெரிக்கா, பிரிட்டன் உள்ளிட்ட பல்வேறு நாடுகள் கரோனாவின் பிடியில் சிக்கிச் சின்னாபின்னாமாகி வருகின்றன.

இந்நிலையில் கரோனா வைரஸால் இதுவரை சில நாடுகளில் எந்த ஒரு பாதிப்பும் ஏற்படவில்லை என்பது ஜான்ஸ் ஹாப்கின்ஸ் பல்கலைக்கழக ஆய்வில் தெரியவந்துள்ளது. அமெரிக்காவின் முதல் ஆய்வுப் பல்கலைக்கழகமான ஜான்ஸ் ஹாப்கின்ஸ், 1876-ல் தொடங்கப்பட்டது. உலகம் முழுவதும் உள்ள தலைசிறந்த பல்கலைக்கழகங்களில் இதுவும் ஒன்று. இந்தப் பல்கலைக்கழகம் வெளியிடும் அறிவிப்புகளே அமெரிக்காவின் அதிகாரபூர்வ அறிவிப்புகளாகக் கருதப்படுகின்றன.

வடகொரியா

இதன் ஆய்வு முடிவுகளின்படி, வடகொரியாவில் இதுவரை கரோனா தொற்று ஏற்படவில்லை. அமெரிக்கா, தென்கொரியா உள்ளிட்ட உலக நாடுகளில் இருந்து விலகல் போக்கைக் கடைப்பிடிப்பது இதற்கான முக்கியமான காரணமாகப் பார்க்கப்படுகிறது. ஏற்கெனவே அண்டை நாடான சீனாவில் தொற்று உறுதியானதும் கடந்த ஜனவரி மாதத்திலேயே தனது எல்லைகளை வடகொரியா மூடியது. கடல் மற்றும் வான்வழி எல்லைகளும் மூடப்படன. இதனாலும் வடகொரியாவில் பாதிப்பு ஏற்படவில்லை என்று கூறப்படுகிறது. எனினும் வட கொரிய அதிபர் கிம் ஜோங் உன், கரோனா பாதிப்பு விவரங்களை மூடி மறைக்கிறார் என்றும் விமர்சிக்கப்படுகிறது.

ஏமன்

மேற்காசிய நாடுகளில் ஒன்றான ஏமன், போர்களால் கடுமையாகப் பாதிக்கப்பட்ட நாடு. தொடர்ச்சியான போர் சூழல், இங்குள்ள பொருளாதாரத்தையே சிதைத்துள்ளது. அழிக்கப்பட்ட கட்டமைப்பு வசதிகள், நிரம்பி வழியும் அகதி முகாம்கள், 5 ஆண்டுகளுக்கும் மேலான போர் ஆகியவற்றால் ஏமன் எல்லா விவகாரங்களிலும் அபாயச் சூழலிலேயே இருக்கிறது.

எனினும் அங்கு கரோனா தொற்று ஏற்படவில்லை என்பது நிம்மதியை அளிக்கும் தகவலாக இருக்கிறது. கரோனா முன்னெச்சரிக்கையாக ஏமனின் முக்கிய நகரங்களில் ஊரடங்கு அமலில் உள்ளது.

தீவு நாடுகள்

மத்திய ஆசிய நாடான துர்க்மெனிஸ்தான் (Turkmenistan), சிறிய பசிஃபிக் தீவு நாடுகளான சாலமன் தீவுகள் மற்றும் வனுவாடு ஆகிய பகுதிகளிலும் கரோனா தொற்று இதுவரை ஏற்படவில்லை.

ஆப்பிரிக்க நாடுகள்

ஆப்பிரிக்காவின் கிழக்குக் கடற்கரை நாடுகளில் ஒன்றான காமரோஸ்-ல் (The Comoros) கரோனா உறுதி செய்யப்படவில்லை. கூட்டமான எரிமலைத் தீவுகள் இந்த நாட்டில் அடக்கம்.

சா டோம் பிரின்சிபி (Sao Tome and Principe) ஆப்பிரிக்கத் தீவு நாடுகளில் ஒன்று. காபிகளுக்குப் பெயர்போன இந்த நாட்டில், கரோனா நோய் இதுவரை பதிவு செய்யப்படவில்லை.

மத்திய கிழக்கு ஆப்பிரிக்க நாடான தெற்கு சூடானிலும் கரோனா இல்லை. தென் ஆப்பிரிக்க நாடான லெசொதோவிலும் (Lesotho) பாதிப்பு இல்லை என்றே ஜான்ஸ் ஹாப்கின்ஸ் பல்கலைக்கழகத் தரவுகள் தெரிவிக்கின்றன.

மோசமான சுகாதாரம், ஊட்டச்சத்துப் பற்றாக்குறை, சுகாதார விழிப்புணர்வின்மை, போதிய அளவில் இல்லாத கட்டமைப்பு வசதிகள் ஆகியவை ஆப்பிரிக்க நாடுகளின் தலையாயப் பிரச்சினைகள்.

எனினும், இவையே கரோனா பரவல் தொற்றைக் குறைத்துள்ளதாகக் கூறப்படுகிறது. கரோனா பரவலுக்கான அதி முக்கியக் காரணம் விமானப் பயணம், வெளிநாடுகளில் இருந்து அதன் வழியாகப் பயணித்த பயணிகள். அவர்கள் ஆப்பிரிக்க நாடுகளுக்குச் செல்ல அதிக ஆர்வம் காட்டாதது முக்கியக் காரணமாகச் சொல்லப்படுகிறது.

அதேபோல கரோனா பாதிப்பு ஏற்பட்டுள்ளதா என்று கண்டறியக்கூட உரிய, நவீன உபகரணங்கள் போதிய அளவில் இல்லை என்பதும் கரோனா தொற்று எண்ணிக்கையில் ஆப்பிரிக்க நாடுகளில் தாக்கத்தை ஏற்படுத்தி இருக்கக்கூடும் என்கிறது உலக சுகாதார அமைப்பு.
ஊரடங்கின்போதும் செயல்படும் அஞ்சல் அலுவலகங்கள்

கடிதங்களை அனுப்பவும், பணம் எடுக்கவும் அஞ்சல் அலுவலகத்துக்கு வந்திருந்த பொதுமக்கள்.


இந்தியாவில் 1.52 லட்சம் அஞ்சல் அலுவலகங்கள் உள்ளன. இந்திய அஞ்சல் துறை ஊடரங்கு நேரத் திலும் செயல்படும் என்று மத்திய அரசு அறிவித்திருந்தது.

அதன்படி, கிராமங்களைத் தவிர மற்ற பகுதிகளில் உள்ள அஞ்சல் அலுவலகங்கள் அனைத்தும் செயல்படுகின்றன. மூன்றில் ஒரு பங்கு ஊழியர்களுடன் செயல் படுவதால், குறிப்பிட்ட சேவைகள் மட்டுமே நடைபெறுகின்றன.

மதுரை தலைமை அஞ்சல் அலு வலகத்துக்கு வரும் பொதுமக்கள், வாசலில் வைக்கப்பட்டுள்ள சோப்புத் தண்ணீரில் கைகளை கழுவிவிட்டு, முகக்கவசத்துடன் வருமாறு வாயிற்காவலர் அறி வுறுத்துகிறார்.

உள்ளே பதிவுத் தபால், மணி ஆர்டர், அஞ்சலகச் சேமிப்புப் பிரிவு ஆகியவை வழக்கம்போல் செயல்படுகின்றன. அதேபோல தபால்களைப் பிரிக்கிற பணியும், உள்ளூர் முகவரிகளுக்கு விநி யோகம் செய்யும் பணியும் நடை பெறுகின்றன.

இதற்கான தபால்காரர்கள் காலை 7.30 மணிக்கே பணிக்கு வந்துவிடுகிறார்கள். ஆனால், அஞ்சல் அலுவலகச் சேவையா னது காலை 9.30 மணி முதல் 12 மணி வரை மட்டுமே நடை பெறுகிறது. பிறகு நுழைவு வாயிலை அடைத்துவிடுவதால், உள்வேலைகள் மட்டுமே நடை பெறுகின்றன.

இது குறித்து அகில இந்திய அஞ்சல் ஊழியர் சங்கம் (சி பிரிவு) கோட்டச் செயலாளர் நாராயணன் கூறியதாவது:

தனியார் துறைகள் மக்களை கைவிட்டதுபோல் பொதுத்துறை நிறுவனமும் கைவிடக்கூடாது என் பதாலேயே, இந்த நேரத்திலும் நாங்கள் வேலை பார்க்கிறோம்.

வாகனங்கள் செல்லாததால் வெளியூர் தபால்கள் அனைத்தும் அலுவலகத்தில் தான் இருக் கின்றன. அரசு அலுவலகங்கள், உள்ளூர் முகவரிக்கான கடிதங்கள், மணியார்டர்கள் ஆகியவற்றை எவ்வளவு விரைவாகக் கொடுக்க முடியுமோ அவ்வளவு விரைந்து கொடுக்கிறோம்.

அஞ்சல் சேமிப்புக் கணக்கில் உள்ள பணத்தை எடுக்க வருபவர்கள், 80 வயதுக்கு மேற்பட்டவர்களுக்கான பென்ஷன் தொகை போன்றவற்றையும் வழங் குகிறோம்.

எங்களுக்குப் பாதுகாப்பு உப கரணங்கள் வழங்கப்படவில்லை. எனவே மிகமிக அத்தியாவசிய வேலைகளுக்கு மட்டுமே பொது மக்கள் அஞ்சலகம் வர வேண்டும்.

இவ்வாறு அவர் கூறினார்.

NEWS TODAY 21.12.2024