Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas: MP takes health precautions for visiting guests, VIPs/ VVIPs

A team of at least 500 doctors and paramedics will be on duty for the VIP movement as per protocol and for other guests

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Madhya Pradesh’s Indore being the venue of the 17th Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas convention, the government there is taking all possible health precautions for visiting member of the Indian diaspora and high profile VIP/ VVIP including the President and Prime Minister of India.

The state Health Department and the MGM Medical College administration have formed teams of paramedical staff and doctors who will be available during the VIP duty and at major venues in order to have a foolproof system in place in case of an eventuality during the high-profile PBD Conference, Free Press Journal reported.

30 ambulances, nine with advanced life support systems (ALS) and 21 with basic life support systems (BLS), would be deployed for smooth monitoring of the situation

A team of at least 500 doctors and paramedics will be on duty for the VIP movement as per protocol and for other guests.

“Along with routine health services, we have planned to deploy as many as 100 doctors and over 300 paramedical staff during the PBD. We held a meeting with the doctors and management of private medical colleges, including Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences and the Index Medical College and asked them to provide us the required staff for the same,” FPJ quoted district surveillance officer, Dr Amit Malakar as saying.

According to officials 30 ambulances, nine with advanced life support systems (ALS) and 21 with basic life support systems (BLS), would be deployed for smooth monitoring of the situation.

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