Union minister Kailash Chaudhary Coronavirus Infected
Union minister coronavirus-infected, hospitalized. Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Kailash Chaudhary has become infected with the coronavirus. He has given information about this by tweeting.
Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Kailash Chaudhary said on Saturday that he has tested positive for COVID-19 and asked those who had come with him recently and isolated themselves by testing.
As part of a health checkup, I have tested positive for corona virus (COVID-19) after Choudhary tweeted that some symptoms of the corona virus appeared. Those who had been in contact for the last few days are politely requested to go into isolation and get themselves tested. Thank you all.
He said that he has trouble breathing and has a fever. At the moment, he is hospitalized. In a tweet, Chaudhary said that I have a slight fever and have trouble breathing. I am under the supervision of doctors in a hospital. I urge all of you not to worry. You can call me.
In response to the tweet, BJP MP from Aurangabad in Bihar Sushil Kumar Singh wished him a speedy recovery. Earlier, BJP’s Rajya Sabha MP Kirori Lal Meena tested positive for coronavirus in Rajasthan.
Coronavirus is causing havoc in the country. This is the reason why the Union Ministry of Health has advised the states and union territories to check the corona of the vegetable vendors and hawkers, who work at the ration shops.
The Ministry says that by examining these people, cases of infection can be detected soon and this can also reduce the death rate. In a letter to the states and union territories, Rajesh Bhushan, Secretary, Ministry of Health, has emphasized the need for an ambulance transport system with an oxygen facility and a rapid response system.
Seeing the outbreak of the Covid-19 global epidemic in new areas of the country, Bhushan has expressed apprehension that infected persons may spread in the districts. Or there may be some cases in one place or a large number of people can get infected in these districts, so controlling the epidemic in these new areas should be our priority.
He said, attention should also be given that people’s lives have to be saved at any cost. In a letter to Additional Chief Secretaries, Chief Secretaries and Secretary (Health), Bhushan said, “We have taken better steps in this regard than many countries, yet we aim to have an infection mortality rate of not more than one percent.” Be able to happen.
He said that more and more investigation will reveal cases of infection soon and they will be quarantined and treated as soon as possible.