Covid-19 makes a comeback in Amritsar, but docs say no need to panic

Covid-19 has made a comeback after nearly three and a half years in the city with three new cases being reported.

Civil Surgeon Dr Kirandeep Kaur has appealed to the residents to not panic. The cases involve junior doctors from a medical college who are currently in home isolation and are reported to be fine.

The Civil Surgeon (CS) assured the public that patients with the new variant tend to recover quickly on their own within two to three days. She emphasised that while precautions are necessary, panic is unwarranted.

The Civil Surgeon appealed to the public to take precautions, especially those with mild symptoms like cough, cold, fever and shortness of breath. “Avoid crowded areas, maintain good hygiene, and wear face mask when necessary,” she advised.

Dr Kirandeep Kaur also emphasized the importance of protecting vulnerable groups, including elderly persons, pregnant mothers, small children, and those with underlying health conditions like diabetes, hypertension and kidney disease.

To prevent the spread of the virus, the Civil Surgeon recommended frequent hand-washing with soap, using masks as needed, and seeking immediate medical attention if serious symptoms develop. She urged people to rely on credible sources of information and avoid spreading rumours or misinformation on social media.

The Civil Surgeon said the district has ample infrastructure in place to deal with the situation. “We have beds reserved for patients at all government hospitals. Ventilators and medicines are also in stock,” she said.

The health advisory issued by the department also highlights the importance of avoiding crowded or poorly ventilated places, especially for those with pre-existing health conditions. The residents have also been urged to maintain good hygiene practices, including washing hands regularly and avoiding touching their face, mouth or eyes without washing their hands.

Dr Kirandeep Kaur said by taking these precautions, residents can help prevent the spread of Covic-19 and ensure their safety and well-being.

Amritsar