Chandigarh, April 22: With the untiring efforts of the district administration and health department, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar today became the first district in Punjab to be corona free. Jaskaran Singh, 18th patient from the Corona-affected district, also returned home today after recovering.

कोरोना का सबसे पहले खुलासा करने वाले डॉक्टर, नर्स और नेशनल फोटोग्राफर की दिल दहलाने वाली कहानी…

Wishing the recovered patients a healthy life, Mr. Balbir Singh Sidhu said that all these people are now a source of inspiration for the corona affected patients that with courage and self-confidence one can recover even from fatal diseases. He said that the teams of health department including district administration worked day and night to shift the district from red zone to green zone for which MLA Angad Singh, Deputy Commissioner Vinay Bablani, SSP Alka Meena, Civil Surgeon Dr. Rajinder Parshad deserves congratulations. He said that under the proper monitoring of district administration all the patients have recovered and reached their homes safely.

लॉक डाउन में कहीं आपके बच्चे पागलपन का शिकार तो नहीं हो रहे…

The Health Minister also praised the residents of SBS district and said that the curfew restrictions have been followed by them as per the directions of the Punjab Government. He said that this battle against Corona could be won only with the cooperation of the people as shown by the town of SBS Nagar.

क्या आप भी पीते हैं ऐसी चाय ? तो आज ही छोड़ दें…नहीं तो… || tea ||

Highlighting the exemplary performance of the health department, he said that from March 19 to March 26, the area was badly affected by the 18 corona cases which came at once, which created an atmosphere of tension in the district hospital as well. It became challenge to provide quality treatment services to a large number of patients, but medical and para-medical teams had bravely took care of all patients. He said that the way in which all patients are treated by teams of Health department is commendable which will also be inspirational for future generations to come.