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Steps were taken to ensure the safety of healthcare and other health workers of hospitals

Hospitals and dispensaries being a State subject; no data is maintained in the Union Government about Safai Karmacharis; who have died due to health and safety hazards related to cleaning hospitals and medical waste during the Covid-19 pandemic.

States were asked to constitute Infection Prevention and Control Committees. Hospitals were also to identify a nodal officer who will monitor the healthcare workers and review their exposure status. High-risk exposures are placed under quarantine for 7 days. Based on their exposure/clinical profile such as doctors, nursing officers, and other health workers; to take a decision by the Nodal Officer/Head of the Department for a further period in one week. An advisory for managing health working in COVID and Non-COVID areas of the hospital; was issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on 18th June 2020.

Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has issued guidelines; on the Rational use of PPEs for healthcare workers including other field level workers. The guidelines prescribe the type of PPEs to be used; in Commensurate with their risk to contract the disease in work-place settings. It has also provided a guideline on Infection Prevention and Control practices to the State Governments. States were requested to train the hospital functionaries on infection prevention and control practices. Training on Infection Prevention and Control was also made available for all categories of healthcare workers on the IoT platform.

This information was given by Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment; Shri Ramdas Athawale in a written reply in Rajya Sabha today.

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