MP Preneet Kaur Seeks Support of Media to Win Fight Against COVID-19 – Frontline Warriors Must Be Encouraged
News Punjab
Patiala, August 10: Member of Parliament from Patiala and former Union Minister of State for External Affairs Mrs. Preneet Kaur has sought the cooperation of the media to win the war against COVID-19.
In a video message, Preneet Kaur said that the role of media is important to boost the morale of our frontline warriors like doctors, nurses, police, ward attendents and Safai Sewaks etc. who are contributing in fight against CORONA VIRUS 24 hours a day. For which the media can also play a meaningful role in view of the current situation and by avoiding any misleading news.
Ms. Preneet Kaur appealed to all that while 54 members of doctors, nurses, ward attendants, class four and other medical personnel were also suffering from COVID infection, then any kind of politics must be avoided and respect should be given to the Corona Warriors by encouraging them. Giving example, She said that despite of contracting VIRUS, Doctors like Dr. RPS Sibia, are constantly liaising with their colleagues to care for the patients.
She further said that in Patiala district so far 1723 COVID positive patients have been cured and the remaining about 960 patients are undergoing treatment at Government Rajindra Hospital, COVID Care Center and other COVID Centers. She said that 18 containment zones have been set up in the district to check the spread of COVID and the district administration has been working tirelessly to prevent the spread of covid.
Mrs. Preneet Kaur said that Punjab Government under the leadership of Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh, was focusing on better health services to make Mission Fateh a success. She said that COVID patients were being treated free of cost at Rajindra Hospital and other COVID Centers and arrangements have been made to provide nutritious food as well as food from the homes of the patients, where they want.
The Lok Sabha Member said that for ensuring better treatment arrangements at Rajindra Hospital where the Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh and she herself were supervising, there was a dedicated IAS officer Mrs. Surbhi Malik, also deputed as COVID Care Incharge.
Preneet Kaur again appealed to the people to take precaution against COVID-19, not to go out of the home without work and wear masks, keep a distance between them and wash their hands frequently.