Corona: Tough steps have been taken, the entire lockdown will affect the livelihood- Mamata

Posted on 12th May 2021 by rohit kumar

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Monday that strict stepsWest Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Monday that strict steps have been taken to control Covid-19 in the state, but people's livelihood will be affected if a complete lockdown is imposed. Arguing that the situation in the state should be peaceful, Banerjee said that her government will take action against those who spread fake videos related to violence after the election. While requesting the central government to vaccinate everyone free of cost in the country, Banerjee said that her government will not charge any fee for vaccination.

 

After the first meeting of the cabinet of his new government, the chief minister told reporters, "We have taken tough steps ... The number of beds in hospitals (for Covid-19 patients) has been increased to 30,000 in the state." All the medical college hospitals in the state have also been asked to set up oxygen plants and they have been permitted to increase the number of beds according to their own. The Chief Minister has appealed to the people to offer Namaz in small groups (less than 50 people) on the occasion of Eid.

 

The Chief Minister said that his government has demanded three crore vaccines for Bengal from the Center, out of which one crore will be given to private hospitals. "Several steps are being taken to break the chain of virus infection like suspension of local train services," he said. Everyone should strictly follow the Covid-19 rules and behave as if a lockdown has been imposed across the state. Has gone, even if they arrived in the state by helicopter or special flights.

 

He thanked the common people and industrial houses for their valuable help in promoting the infrastructure of the state. He requested them to continue the financial assistance of the administration in the purchase of the necessary vaccines and assured them that an expenditure of their money would be audited. He once again said that the Center should abolish GST on any initiative on building health infrastructure during this epidemic so that a large number of industrial bodies come forward to help.

 

The Chief Minister said, "Since the Central Government is not providing any financial assistance, in such a situation we can strengthen the health infrastructure and purchase vaccines only with the help of corporate bodies and other residents." He claimed, " "Bengal needs 550 metric tonnes of oxygen but the Center has allocated a little more than 300 metric tonnes of oxygen". On the allegations made in the context of post-election violence, the chief minister claimed that the BJP's IT cell was rumored to be fake. Is spreading He said, "People have given the mandate for peace and unity. We will not tolerate any kind of violence. '' have been taken to control Covid-19 in the state, but people's livelihood will be affected if a complete lockdown is imposed. Arguing that the situation in the state should be peaceful, Banerjee said that her government will take action against those who spread fake videos related to violence after the election. While requesting the central government to vaccinate everyone free of cost in the country, Banerjee said that her government will not charge any fee for vaccination.

 

After the first meeting of the cabinet of his new government, the chief minister told reporters, "We have taken tough steps ... The number of beds in hospitals (for Covid-19 patients) has been increased to 30,000 in the state." All the medical college hospitals in the state have also been asked to set up oxygen plants and they have been permitted to increase the number of beds according to their own. The Chief Minister has appealed to the people to offer Namaz in small groups (less than 50 people) on the occasion of Eid.

 

The Chief Minister said that his government has demanded three crore vaccines for Bengal from the Center, out of which one crore will be given to private hospitals. "Several steps are being taken to break the chain of virus infection like suspension of local train services," he said. Everyone should strictly follow the Covid-19 rules and behave as if a lockdown has been imposed across the state. Has gone, even if they arrived in the state by helicopter or special flights.

 

He thanked the common people and industrial houses for their valuable help in promoting the infrastructure of the state. He requested them to continue the financial assistance of the administration in the purchase of the necessary vaccines and assured them that an expenditure of their money would be audited. He once again said that the Center should abolish GST on any initiative on building health infrastructure amid this epidemic so that a large number of industrial bodies come forward to help.

 

The Chief Minister said, "Since the Central Government is not providing any financial assistance, in such a situation we can strengthen the health infrastructure and purchase vaccines only with the help of corporate bodies and other residents." He claimed, " "Bengal needs 550 metric tonnes of oxygen but the Center has allocated a little more than 300 metric tonnes of oxygen". On the allegations made in the context of post-election violence, the chief minister claimed that the BJP's IT cell was rumored to be fake. Is spreading He said, "People have given the mandate for peace and unity. We will not tolerate any kind of violence. ''West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Monday that strict steps have been taken to control Covid-19 in the state, but people's livelihood will be affected if a complete lockdown is imposed. Arguing that the situation in the state should be peaceful, Banerjee said that her government will take action against those who spread fake videos related to violence after the election. While requesting the central government to vaccinate everyone free of cost in the country, Banerjee said that her government will not charge any fee for vaccination.

 

After the first meeting of the cabinet of his new government, the chief minister told reporters, "We have taken tough steps ... The number of beds in hospitals (for Covid-19 patients) has been increased to 30,000 in the state." All the medical college hospitals in the state have also been asked to set up oxygen plants and they have been permitted to increase the number of beds according to their own. The Chief Minister has appealed to the people to offer Namaz in small groups (less than 50 people) on the occasion of Eid.

 

The Chief Minister said that his government has demanded three crore vaccines for Bengal from the Center, out of which one crore will be given to private hospitals. "Several steps are being taken to break the chain of virus infection like suspension of local train services," he said. Everyone should strictly follow the Covid-19 rules and behave as if a lockdown has been imposed across the state. Has gone, even if they arrived in the state by helicopter or special flights.

 

He thanked the common people and industrial houses for their valuable help in promoting the infrastructure of the state. He requested them to continue the financial assistance of the administration in the purchase of the necessary vaccines and assured them that an expenditure of their money would be audited. He once again said that the Center should abolish GST on any initiative on building health infrastructure during this epidemic so that a large number of industrial bodies come forward to help.

 

The Chief Minister said, "Since the Central Government is not providing any financial assistance, in such a situation we can strengthen the health infrastructure and purchase vaccines only with the help of corporate bodies and other residents." He claimed, " "Bengal needs 550 metric tonnes of oxygen but the Center has allocated a little more than 300 metric tonnes of oxygen". On the allegations made in the context of post-election violence, the chief minister claimed that the BJP's IT cell was rumored to be fake. Is spreading He said, "People have given the mandate for peace and unity. We will not tolerate any kind of violence. ''

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