BJP urges Karnataka government not to take HMPV lightly
The BJP in Karnataka has urged the state government to take serious precautions against Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) following two cases in Bengaluru. The Leader of Opposition, R Ashoka, emphasizes the need for immediate assessment of oxygen and I...

Addressing reporters here, Ashoka said Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao's statement asking people to stay calm was aimed at preventing people from getting panicked, but no virus should be taken lightly when the public do not know anything about it.
The BJP leader underlined that the HMPV too started in China and reports emerged that children were hospitalised and people died.
He said the Centre has already cautioned states against the virus.
Since the health department is a state subject, the state government should immediately make arrangements in the hospitals. Since it attacks the lungs, we need more ICUs and oxygen, he pointed out.
"During Covid-19 pandemic, arrangements for oxygen storage were made but now we need to check whether they are in a working condition. Oxygen beds should be enhanced in all the hospitals," Ashoka noted.
People are saying that HMPV is affecting children but it is not the case, the BJP leader said, adding that it is affecting people above 60 years and those with weak lungs.
"We should prepare well in advance and not when an epidemic approaches us. Officials have to be informed of how to deal with it and conduct an audit on the health facilities available in the hospitals," Ashoka said.
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