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Dimapur to get 176-bed Covid hospital acknowledged the services rendered by frontline workers, particularly by the medical fraternity. “They have been making significant sacrifices and taking great risk to keep us safe and healthy,” he remarked and called upon all to cooperate and provide assistance to the frontline workers to ease their burden. Hints at extension of lockdown: Meanwhile, as the State grapples to break the chain of Covid infection, Rio hinted that the current total lockdown, which was to end on May 21, in the State could be extended, if the situation demanded. Admitting that the current total lockdown had created great inconvenience to the people, he, however, pointed out that the extraordinary scenario demanded it so. “We should be prepared that the lockdown may even need to be extended if the situation requires,” Rio remarked and sought cooperation from all to ensure that lockdown regulations were not compromised for the sake of everyone’s safety and health. He called upon the
people to be extra cautious and be extremely vigilant so that the virus did not spread to rural areas, which could have far-reaching consequences. “Weeks and months ahead may be very difficult with greater challenges,” he commented. Stating that every citizen was a member of Team Nagaland, he said, “We will finish this fight as one Naga family.” (See Advt on p-3) Later, the chief minister, along with his cabinet colleagues and other senior officials, held a videoconferencing with all deputy commissioners-cum-chairmen of district task forces on Covid-19. “Discussed the prevailing situation in the districts, preparedness, status of vaccination, testing & took decisions on further plan of action,” Rio later tweeted. Taking note of the financial support required as presented by the District Task Forces (DTFs), HPC spokespersons, minister Neiba Kronu and adviser Mmhonlumo Kikon said that the committee agreed to provide more funds depending on the requirements of the DTFs.
State logs another highest single-day spike of 365 cases; 12 Covid deaths
Churches ready to work with Govt to fight Covid-19
CM hints at extension of total lockdown D I M A P U R , M AY 1 8 (NPN): To augment bed capacity amid the surge in Covid-19 cases across the State, particularly in Dimapur district, chief minister Neiphiu Rio announced the decision to set up a new 176-bedded Covid hospital in Dimapur and also “emergency care facilities” for the medical fraternity. Addressing citizens of the State virtually on Tuesday, he admitted that the State healthcare system had not reached its desired standards, but he assured that the government was making all-out efforts to protect them. “Our healthcare facility may not be the best, but in the past few years we made significant investments, resulting in improvements and upgrade of our healthcare facilities,” he claimed. Rio, however, stressed that this was not the time to dwell on the past, but focus on the present and be pre-
D I M A P U R , M AY 1 8 (NPN): Nagaland has once again recorded the highest ever single-day spike of 365 Covid-19 positive cases on Tuesday while 12 more succumbed to the infection. Of the fresh cases, 195 were reported from Dimapur, 108 from Kohima, 13 from Zunheboto, 12 from Phek, 11 from Longleng, 10 from Mokokchung, eight from Peren, four from Mon, two from Kiphire and one each from Tuensang and Wokha, taking the total caseload to 18714. The death toll further rose to 228 after nine more Covid fatalities were reported in Dimapur and three in Kohima (217 Covid deaths and 11 non-Covid deaths with Covid positivity). Meanwhile, a total of 249579 eligible persons have been inoculated against Covid-19 (195691 first does and 53888 second dose) On vaccination for 1844 years age group, it was learnt that next drive will be carried out ay 24 and 25 across the state. Though registration process is opened online every Wednesday at 9 a.m., the government has informed that all the slots for Kohima, Mon and Longleng were booked.
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pared for the future. “These are extraordinary times. We need to come together and work united,” he added. He also acknowledged the support provided by the Centre and all well wishers for enabling the State to improve its healthcare facilities Rio assured that the government was ramping up vaccine drive in the State with procurement of more vaccines. Acknowledging the contribution of everyone, he appealed to all – churches, tribal hohos, civil society groups, political parties and NGOs – to rise up to the occasion by setting aside all differences and work collectively as members of one team for the sake of “our people”. The chief minister expressed gratitude and
COVID-19 STATUS AS ON MAy 18, 2021 District
Asymptom- Mild atic
Dimapur 2272 128 Kiphire 33 4 Kohima 1260 30 Longleng 29 11 Mokokchung 85 12 Mon 131 10 Peren 21 1 Phek 42 0 Tuensang 65 4 Wokha 22 3 Zunheboto 48 0 Total 4008 203
ACTIVE CASES Symptomatic evere Moderate ICU On On (without Oxy- Oxy- ventilagen gen tor) 59 64 33 0 0 0 10 5 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 71 74 37
RecovDeath ered
ICU (On ventilator 13 7131 158 0 41 1 1 4394 39 0 25 0 0 225 7 0 626 2 0 521 0 0 68 2 0 279 2 0 39 1 0 142 5 14 13491 217
Non Covid Deaths MiTotal with gratCases Covid 19 ed Positivity 10 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11
449 10317 0 79 91 5834 9 74 19 350 12 782 1 544 0 112 2 353 2 67 3 202 588 18714
*11 deaths not due to Covid-19 *0 deaths under investigation
India records highest one-day Covid deaths PTI: India’s COVID19 death toll climbed to 2,78,719 with a record 4,329 fresh fatalities, while the single day rise in coronavirus cases stood at 2.63 lakh, the lowest in 28 days, the Health Ministry data stated. The country reported a total of 2,63,533 new cases in a span of 24 hours, taking the total tally of COVID19 cases to 2,52,28,996, the data updated at 8 am showed. A total of 2,59,170 cases were reported in a span of 24 hours on April 20.
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The active cases further reduced to 33,53,765 comprising 13.29% of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate has improved to 85.60%, the data updated at 8 am showed. The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 2,15,96,512, while the case fatality rate was recorded at 1.10 per cent, the data stated. The health ministry stressed that more than 70 per cent of the deaths occurred due to comorbidities.
DIMAPUR, MAY 18 (NPN): Church leaders of the State have expressed their willingness to come forward to wholeheartedly work with the State government agencies to fight Covid-19 pandemic together. They conveyed this to state chief secretary J Alam when he, along with other senior officials and State Covid-19 War Room members, held a video conference with church bodies like Nagaland Baptist Church Council, Diocese of Kohima, Catholic Church, Nagaland Christian Revival Church and Pentecostal Church, a DIPR report stated. After getting the views and concerns of church bodies, various issues were also discussed including education and awareness on Covid-19 and health appropriate behaviour. The church leaders also agreed to provide volunteers to assist in the management of Covid-19 care centres run by the government as support staff and services and also training and dissemination of Covid-19 appropriate information.
Ao Senden calls for extension of total lockdown MOKOKCHUNG, MAY 18 (NPN): Ao Senden has urged the state government to extend lockdown and also provide financial assistance to all the district task force (DTFs). In a representation to the chief minister, Ao Senden vice president I Imkong Jamir and general secretary Imtipokyim expressed apprehension that there could be community spread with rapid increase in Covid cases and casualties with each passing day endangering the lives of the people. Therefore, in order to break the chain of transmission and in the larger interest and safety of the people of Nagaland, the Senden has appealed to the state government to extend lockdown till the situation returned to normalcy. Further, asserting that the smooth functioning of different DTFs was being hindered due to financial restraints, the Senden urged the government to allocate enough financial assistance. Ao Senden has acknowledged the concerted effort of the government besides the “paramount sacrifice” put in by the frontline workers under the leadership of the chief minister.
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NEW DELHI, MAY 18 (NPN): Prime Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday said that continuous efforts were being made to increase the supply of COVID-19 vaccine on a very large scale and added that the Health Ministry was streamlining the system and process of vaccination. Interacting with field officials from states and districts through video conference, the Prime Minister spoke about how getting vaccinated was instrumental to lowering the severity of the disease and reducing hospitalisations and mortalities. He said that attempts were being made to give a schedule of the next 15 days to the states in advance. Stressing on the need to stop vaccine wastage, Modi said the convenience of the people increases when information of bed availability and vaccine availability were easily made available. In the same way, he said black marketing should be curbed and strict action should be taken against
identification of suitable and strategically-located government health facilities like CHCs, PHCs, UPHCs, SCs, SMHI, TB and CDH for delivery of essential healthcare services, including emergency secondary services. He also directed that equipments of Naga Hospital Authority Kohima (NHAK) might be temporarily relocated, as and when required, for delivery emergency secondary services. He stressed that some health facilities for delivery of essential services should
be identified as 24x7 facilities. PD directed the DC to widely publicise list of all health facilities identified for delivery of essential services for the information of public at large. Further, the DC has been asked to put in place a comprehensive HR plan to mobilise manpower. He has been directed to requisition staff from other departments for non-medical and ministerial tasks and pool health care workers (HCWs) from establishments of CMO, MS, etc for medical tasks.
those who do so. The Prime Minister also said that all the officials have a very important role in this war against Corona like a field commander of this war. He remarked that local containment zones, aggressive testing and correct and complete information to the people are the weapons against the virus. Modi advised the officials also to take care of the ease of living of every citizen of their district. He stressed on the need to stop infection and at the same time ensure unhindered flow of essential supplies. He informed that work was being done rapidly to install oxygen plants in hospitals in
DCCI warns against hoarding, unfair price hike D I M A P U R , M AY 1 8 (NPN): Dimapur Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) Tuesday reminded all the shops and business establishments within its jurisdiction not to indulge in hoarding or unfair hike in prices of commodities. In a press release, Dimapur Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Akashe K Zhimomi informed that the chamber, in coordination with the district administration and Dimapur Municipal Council (DMC), was trying its
best to monitor the market round the clock. DCCI stated that it has its own public grievance cell to take direct complaints from the public and take necessary action. However, DCCI lamented that lately some incidents in the marketplace including the May 16 assault of a shopkeeper had raised concerns over the safety and welfare of business community. DCCI asserted that those incidents were “a result of some unauthorized
organizations/unions or individuals trying to enforce their own diktats on shopkeepers and traders.” In this regard, DCCI has asked whether the district administration had empowered any organization/union or individuals to conduct checking or raids on shops since such actions were illegal and tantamount to overlapping of jurisdiction. For grievances related to unfair trade practice, DCCI has requested the public to contact 9436002945,
9402022222 and 700552678 to avoid confusion or misunderstanding. Meanwhile, DCCI has claimed that police were enforcing the odd-even traffic system on the National Highway even on vehicles carrying essential commodities or construction materials, which were exempted as per the government directive. DCCI has, therefore, requested the commissioner of police Dimapur to intervene and issue necessary directive.
Petrol, diesel prices hiked again NJCF calls for state-
D I M A P U R , M AY 1 8 (NPN): State-owned oil and marketing companies (OMCs) Tuesday increased the prices of petrol and diesel after one-day hiatus. According to a price notification of OMCs, petrol price was increased by 27 paise per litre and diesel by 29 paise. In the national capital Delhi, the price of petrol increased to Rs 92.85 a litre in Delhi while diesel price rose to Rs 83.51 a litre. After Tuesday’s rate revision, price of petrol in Dimapur surged to Rs.91.66 per litre and diesel price climbed to Rs.86.61 per litre. In the state capital Kohima,
prices of petrol and diesel rose to Rs.92.60 per litre and Rs.86.37 per litre respectively. The hike - tenth this month - pushed petrol and diesel prices to an all-time high across the country. In 10 increases, petrol price has risen by Rs 2.46 per litre and diesel by Rs 2.78. Fuel prices differ from state to state depending on the incidence of local taxes such as VAT and freight charges. Petrol and diesel prices have been hiked by well over Rs 2 per litre this month, following a gap of almost two months when prices were kept artificially low.
DTF Dimapur asked to make alt arrangements for healthcare services D I M A P U R , M AY 1 8 (NPN): With the designation of District Hospital Dimapur as Covid hospital to tackle surging Covid-19 cases in the district, the Health & Family Welfare (H&FW) department has called for making alternative arrangements for delivery of essential healthcare services. In a letter to DC Dimapur, who is also chairman of District Task Force (DTF), H&FW principal director (PD) Dr Neikhrielie Khimiao advised several measures in this regard. These include
Narendra Modi interacts with officials on Tuesday.
every district of the country through PM CARES Fund and these plants have already started functioning in many hospitals. During the interaction, the officials thanked the Prime Minister for leading the fight against the second wave of Covid from the front. The officials shared their experiences and apprised the Prime Minister about the innovative steps that were undertaken to manage the recent surge of cases. They also informed about the efforts being undertaken to augment the medical infrastructure and capacity building in rural areas. The Prime Minister asked the officials to compile the best practices and innovative steps so that these may be used in other districts of the country. The meeting was attended by the home minister, defence minister, health minister, chief ministers of various states, member (health) NITI Aayog, health secretary, pharmaceutical secretary, and other officers from PMO, ministries and departments of central government.
The PD ordered the DC to set up Flu Corner and isolation facility in all such health facilities to enable prompt detection and segregation of suspected cases. All ILI & SARI cases as well as admitted patients should be tested as per testing policy, he stated. Insisting that provision of diet and laundry services should be as per existing policy, Khimiao said NHAK would be the hub for diagnostic and blood bank services, whenever required, for the identified
health facilities. He directed establishment of ambulance services network for timely transportation of patients to various health facilities, adding that a call centre could be set up or contacts details of the ambulance operators be widely publicised for information of public at large. The PD directed requisitioning necessary vehicles from other departments for transportation of staff and laboratory samples, besides providing necessary security measures at NHAK designated Covid hospital.
wide prayer on May 22
DIMAPUR, MAY 18 (NPN): Nagaland Joint Christian Forum (NJCF) has called for a state-wide payer on May 22 by way of holding prayer walk and family prayer time. In an appeal to all the denominations, NJCF vice president Rev. Dr. N. Paphino stated that “Coronavirus is real, it is cruel and it has shattered our life, our family and our community. We live in fear but we must continue to trust God and seek his mercy in a situation such as this.” He said a time such as this, churches are in prayer for God’s intervention “as we do our part, we must also continue to pray as a Christian majority state so that God will be gracious to us.” In this regard NJCF has called for a state-wide prayer in two phases Morning prayer walk (4 a.m. to 5 a.m.)-- to pray for protection of the state, where pastors, deacons and church workers have been requested to hold the prayer walk in the colony, village and in towns for God’s protection, claim God’s protection over the people and pray for the sick and the families that are going
through a difficult time. Evening phase (family prayer from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.) where leaders of the denomination have been requested to prepare prayer points and disseminate the information to the pastors for-- prayer of thanksgiving, prayer of confession, pray for special needs, pray for the national/state leaders and policy makers, pray for district administration, pray for the sick and Covid patients for speedy recovery, pray for the global community, prayer for the bereaved family for God’s comfort, prayer for frontline workers, to pray especially for Kohima and Dimapur, the epicentre of the virus, pray for the farmers, prayer for the children those who are outside of the state and prayer for church leaders. It further appealed to all the denomination to prepare a chain of prayer for the church for the month of June. “Everyone is praying because God will ultimately bring healing and deliverance. But let us dedicate the month June as Covid month of prayer seeking God’s intervention to completely wipe away the virus from our land,’ it added. K Y M C