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Odisha to give ₹50 lakh compensation for families of medical workers who might lose their lives to COVID-19

Odisha to give ₹50 lakh compensation for families of medical workers who might lose their lives to COVID-19

  • The Odisha government will provide financial assistance worth ₹50 lakh to the families of health workers — at both public and private hospitals — who lose their life-fighting coronavirus.
  • Moreover, the government will also treat them as martyrs and provide state funeral and state honors, said CM Naveen Patnaik.
  • Apart from this, the families of all government employees including both medical and non-medical will receive full salary until retirement.
  • The government is also set to take strict actions against those who harass or disturb medical workers in any form.
The Odisha government will provide financial assistance worth ₹50 lakh to the families of health workers who lose their life-fighting coronavirus pandemic. This will cover workers from public and private hospitals.

Moreover, the government will also treat them as Martyrs and provide a state funeral and state honors, announced CM Naveen Patnaik. Apart from this, the families of all government employees including both medical and non-medical will receive full salary until retirement.


“Appeal all that as a community we should be very grateful for this bold and selfless service being rendered by our doctors, health professionals and other support services,” Patnaik said.

The government is also set to take strict action against those who harass or disturb medical workers in any form.

In the last 24 hours, Odisha reported five fresh cases of the novel coronavirus, taking the total number of cases to 79 in the state. All the fresh cases have been reported from Balasore district neighbouring West Bengal, he said.

Of the 79 cases reported in the state, 46 are from Khurda district comprising Bhubaneswar, eight each from Balasore and Bhadrak, seven from Jajpur, three from Sundergarh, two each from Kendrapara and Kalahandi and one each from Cuttack, Dhenkanal and Puri districts.

A total of 11,748 reverse transcription-polymerase Chain Reaction (RT PCR), a test for coronavirus, and 4,861 rapid antibody tests have been conducted so far in the state, the official added.


See also: 125 families of Rashtrapati Bhavan staffers to self isolate after one tests Coronavirus positive

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