Health department should train the volunteers and social activists for first-aids: Qayoom Wani

SNS KASHMIR
SRINAGAR APRIL 29:
Analyzing the ramifications of restrictions and lockdown amid the surge of COVID-19 and its impact on the society in general and the labor class in particular, Jammu and Kashmir Civil Society Forum, has asked the social activists, volunteers and, welfare groups and the NGOs to coordinate and strategize a crisis management system of schemes to help and rehabilitate the affected people in the ongoing and future times of the possible crisis due to the prevalent situation wherein the economy is desperately suffering and the labors and roadside vendors are worst hit.
In a statement issued here, JKCSF Chairman Abdul Qayoom Wani has asked all JKCSF volunteers to coordinate with the other welfare organizations and working- NGOs and extend a helping hand to them in assisting the poor especially the affected lot of labor class due to the partial, full or containment type of lockdowns in J and K. JKCSF Chairman advised Forum volunteers to get engaged with Baitulmal, Masjid and Mohalla committees as may be applicable to help the needy in every nook and corner J and K in rehabilitation and educating of SOPs. Wani suggested that health department should come forward to train the volunteers and social activists for different kinds of first-aids and handling of oxygen cylinders, proper way of wearing of masks and other necessary medical equipment to meet the challenges put forth by the emerging pandemic crisis.