After the recent floods in Punjab, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann spoken that the state government has launched a major health safety programme and set up medical camps to tenancy the spread of diseases. He said the unshortened state is like his family and health teams are working day and night in every village and town to protect people’s health. Official figures show that between September 14 and 16, medical camps in 2,100 villages examined 1,42,395 people, treating thousands for fever, skin infections, diarrhoea, cough and other illnesses.
Daily Health Updates and Awareness Drive
The Chief Minister said the government will share daily health updates at 6 PM to make sure people receive correct and timely information. He asked those who have fever, skin issues, or other symptoms to visit the government medical camps immediately. So far, increasingly than 1,250 relief and health camps have been organised, helping over 1.8 lakh people. Health teams have moreover been placed at Anganwadi and Aashirwad centres. As part of a special drive, ASHA workers are going door-to-door to inform people well-nigh preventive steps. Officials said lakhs of people have once been checked, with families told to alimony clean, drink boiled water, and baby-sit versus mosquitoes.
Community Efforts and Safety Measures
AAP workers, volunteers, and office bearers are moreover helping in relief and cleaning efforts. Ministers and MLAs are visiting villages and towns to join the service work. The Chief Minister said, “This is not only the government’s job but moreover a shared duty of every Punjabi to alimony villages, towns, and neighbourhoods self-ruling from disease.Health officials warned that once floodwaters go down, the risk of infections and seasonal illnesses increases. To stop this, the state has begun strict monitoring. Special isolation wards have been created in government hospitals, with doctors on duty round the clock. The Chief Minister promised that no person in Punjab will squatter trouble. He said medical help is reaching every resider and urged people to contact the nearest medical camps or teams at once if they squatter any health issue.

