ASHAs integral pillars of Rajasthan's COVID-19 response: Health ministry
New Delhi, Jul 5 () Accredited Social Health Activists have emerged as integral pillars of Rajasthan's COVID-19 response and played a critical role in spreading awareness, which helped immensely in containment of the disease in the state, the Union health ministry said on Sunday.
ASHAs, in collaboration with Auxiliary Nurse Midwives, reached out to households for active surveillance and information dissemination, it said.
While being vigilant about people with symptoms, ASHAs also continued to provide care for pregnant women, newborns and children, and mobilised transport to health facilities in cases when ambulances were not available, it said.
In Rajasthan, the COVID-19 pandemic coincided with the harvest season and families of most ASHAs expected their support in harvesting activities, the ministry said.
"This year though, the intensive involvement of the ASHAs in the pandemic prevented most of them from doing so, leading to considerable resentment and resistance from their families," it said in a statement.
Citing the example of ASHA worker Gogi Devi, the ministry said she continued to serve with tenacity and fulfil her role as a social mobiliser and a community-level care provider.
Her efforts were rewarded when the pradhan of her gram panchayat publicly applauded her role in COVID prevention and containment measures, it said.
For Gogi Devi, her community's acknowledgment and recognition of her work are strong motivation to carry on tirelessly, it added.
The work of ASHAs as integral pillars of COVID-19 response started immediately after the first case was diagnosed in Jaipur in early March this year, the statement said.
On March 8, all 9,876 gram panchayats of Rajasthan organised a special gram sabha in which ASHAs took the lead in explaining modes of transmission of COVID-19, precautions and control measures, it stated.