▫️Rayat Samachar▫️
Ahmednagar (Representative) 16.3.2023
Commissioner of Municipal Corporation A meeting was held under the chairmanship of Dr. Pankaj Jawale regarding the control of Covid-19 and Swine Flu (H3N2). In this meeting Deputy Commissioner Yashwant Dange, Medical Health Officer, Dr. Anil Ashok Borage, I. M. A. President Dr. Milind Pol, Secretary Dr. Amit Karde, Secretary, Pediatrician Association President Dr. Sachin Wahadane and medical officers of all civic health centres within the municipal corporation limits were present.
Commissioner Dr. Jawale says in the meeting, All Private Medical Practitioners within the Municipality limits all I. L. I., Swine Flu (H3N2) and covid-19 infected patients are required to be reported to the Health Department as well as I. L. I, swine flu (H3N2) and covid-19 are diseases caused by viruses. Since the virus is airborne, it is spread from one person to another through breathing. of these diseases, Common symptoms are fever, cough, sore throat and pain and acute symptoms are diarrhoea, vomiting, and difficulty in breathing. For that, the citizens should wash their hands regularly with soap and water, use a handkerchief or a mask when coughing and sneezing, drink plenty of water, get enough sleep and use lemon, amla, lemon, orange, and green leafy vegetables in their diet. If symptoms occur, take medication from a doctor. Avoid shaking hands or hugging, spitting, coughing, sneezing in public places, taking medicines without a doctor's advice, visiting infected patients, going to crowded places etc.
Ahmednagar Municipal Corporation appealed to the citizens that the citizens with symptoms like fever, cough, sore throat and pain, and difficulty in breathing should go to their nearest civic body and Get treatment at a health centre. Citizens should not panic, Swine Flu / Covid-19 patients can be cured with proper medication. Commissioner Dr. Pankaj Jawale appeals that all the citizens should cooperate with Ahmednagar Municipal Corporation by taking proper precautions. Medical health officer Dr. Anil Ashok Borage said this.