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Nagaland governor finds ‘gaps’ in state’s COVID-19 protocol

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Kohima: Nagaland Governor R N Ravi on Tuesday held a meeting with top government officials to review the coronavirus preparedness in the state and identified “gaps and weaknesses” in the existing preventive measures.
The meeting attended by officials such as the chief secretary and the director general of police was held a day after a 33-year-old man from Nagaland tested positive for COVID-19 while undergoing treatment in Assam. Barring this man, Nagaland reported no coronavirus case so far. “The meeting identified the gaps and weaknesses in the existing preventive protocols and procedures to fight the virus in the backdrop of first COVID-19 patient reported from the State, while also stressing on the need to take appropriate measures to further strengthen the existing mechanism,” a Raj Bhavan statement said here.
“For an effective holistic response to this unprecedented global crisis, the governor suggested immediate setting up of a multi-department COVID-19 War Room under the chief secretary to closely monitor aggressive tracing, tracking and testing of suspect cases and also do the real time stock taking of medical inventories,” it said. (PTI)

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