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Uttar Pradesh / Lalitpur : Health workers will go door to door to check the symptoms of fever victimsThe campaign will run in the district from 7 to 16 September

  • List of people above 45 years of age who did not take second dose of vaccine
  • People with symptoms of fever, COVID and TB will be identified in the ten-day campaign

The door-to-door health check-up campaign will start in the district from September 7. This campaign will run till 16 September. During this, people with corona symptoms, people with TB symptoms and fever will be identified. On Friday, District Magistrate A. The meeting was held under the chairmanship of Dinesh Kumar. In the meeting, the CMO informed that the Health Department is starting a surveillance campaign by showing full vigilance. This step is being taken as part of the strategy to control the possible third wave of Corona by detecting it at an early stage. He said that due to the change in weather, there is a possibility of knocking of other diseases along with fever. All the people have to work together to make this 10-day campaign a success. Through the campaign, door-to-door teams will list people who are suffering from fever, who show possible symptoms of covid or TB, while listing those pregnant and children in the age group of zero to two years who have not been vaccinated regularly. or missed a vaccine. In relation to the COVID vaccination also, there will be a listing of people above 45 years of age who would not have got the first vaccine of COVID. In the meeting, District Immunization Officer Dr. Hussain Khan told about the action plan of the campaign. He said that a team of about 465 people would be formed in the district. Asha and Anganwadi workers will be there in the two-member team. The team will do a door-to-door tour on the lines of polio and do line listing of potential COVID or TB patients. A team has to visit 50-60 houses in a day. Told that the listing made by the team will be discussed daily, in such a situation, those who come out with fever and possible TB and COVID patients, dengue patients will be examined. Also, pregnant and babies up to two years of age who have not been vaccinated will be vaccinated in the next session. CDO Anil Kumar Pandey, ADM, ACMO, district level officers, representatives of WHO and UNICEF and other staff were present in the meeting.