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Rajasthan : Strict Gehlot government amid rising cases of corona, action will be taken if vaccine is not administered

Corona cases have started increasing once again in Rajasthan. The maximum number of cases are being registered in the capital Jaipur. The outbreak of corona is also being seen in the school. Now in the midst of these worrying circumstances, the Gehlot government has adopted a strict attitude.

Action if not vaccine in Rajasthan

Parsadi Lal Meena, who became the new health minister of the state, has made it clear that in Rajasthan, it is necessary for everyone to take both doses of corona vaccine. On the other hand, if this is not done, now the state government will take action against such people. According to the government, people who do not get the vaccine will stop getting facilities. Other restrictions can also be imposed on them.

New medical minister took charge, said – health of the people of the state is on top priority

Rajasthan’s new medical minister Parsadi Lal Meena took charge of the medical department in his office at the Secretariat on Wednesday. At the same time, while addressing the media, the Health Minister said that the health of the people of the state is on top priority for the state government. Efforts will be made on a large scale to provide better medical facilities to the common man.

In Rajasthan, more than 83 percent people have been given the first dose of Corona Vaccine and more than 53 percent people have been given the second dose of the vaccine. He said that the fight with Corona would be incomplete without applying both the doses. In such a situation, the officials will be instructed to make a time bound program and do the vaccination of the people deprived of the second dose at the earliest.

The Health Minister said that the State Government has made better use of the Corona period and has worked to strengthen the infrastructure of medical facilities. In this episode, more and more free tests and medicines are being made available at primary health centers and community centers. He said that in the coming days all necessary medical facilities would be made available at all CHCs and PHCs so that villagers do not have to go to cities for treatment.

Health Minister Parsadana Lal Meena said that the local level primary and community health centers are being strengthened by providing them medical equipment and other facilities from the MLA quota in the Lalsot assembly area of ​​the state. An appeal will also be made to the legislators across the state to adopt this model.

He said that if the local level health services are strengthened by the budget from the MLA quota, then it can prove to be a better option. On this occasion Medical Secretary Vaibhav Galaria, Commissioner Medical Education Shivangi Swarnkar, RMSCL Managing Director Anupama Jorwal and other officials were present.