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Daily update on COVID-19 activities
Date: May 15th, 2020
Daily performance reporting on COVID-19 support
Indicators Baseline (as on start date)
Yesterday’s Achievement
Cumulative Achievements (till Yesterday)
Target for the entire project
Additional Information
Number of people
reached/contacted/benefited (e.g. test, treatment, risk
communication, counselling, other
services, helpline, daily OPD etc.)
NA 840
44,147
27500 -Layered on Pulse
oximetry-1500
(265)
HRP -1000 (1012)
and HBYC-25000
(42,870) platform
Number of health workers trained (e.g. identify and treat COVID-19,
infection control, risk
communication, counselling, etc.)
NA 36
4523 1500 -Layered on
LaQshya (3,746),
NBSU, FPC, and
Safe delivery app
(777)
Number of frontline workers reached
with risk communication materials (e.g. ASHA, AWW, Sanitation workers, Tele workers, TB
champions, etc.)
NA 42
2103 12330 -12000 Layered
on FPLMIS (1388)
330 through HRP
(715)
Number of facilities supported by
USG resources and ready to respond COVID-19
NA - 399 122 -Layered on
LaQshya
1. Background:
IPE Global will leverage existing state and district level activities to integrate COVID-19 response measures.
These activities will include:
1. Strengthening infection prevention control and practices at the facility level through self-administered
audits and checklists under LaQshya:
2. Strengthening Universal Precautions at the individual healthcare provider level using self-learning safe
delivery Apps:
3. Daily tracking of cases of Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) in Health and Wellness Centers and
promoting hand washing practices:
4. Dissemination of available COVID-19 risk-communications and guidelines among healthcare
functionaries and communities:
5. Risk mitigation and action planning
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2. Activity 11:
• Webinar On ‘Dissemination of MH protocol and infection prevention in facilities’ amid
COVID-19 Pandemic - Himachal Pradesh (May 13, 2020)
• Online orienation of service providers from DHH Cuttack, Odisha on COVID-19 and
infection control module of SDA
• Monitoring of ARI cases from 19 Health and Wellness Centres
Activity 1: Webinar On ‘Dissemination of MH protocol and infection
prevention in facilities’ amid COVID-19 Pandemic - Himachal Pradesh
Government of Himachal Pradesh in collaboration
with USAID Vriddhi Project conducted a webinar
on Dissemination of MH protocol and infection
prevention in facilities of HP Amid COVID-19
Pandemic. USAID Vriddhi team has technically
suported in planning as well as execution of the
webinar. This is in continuation to the key role
played by HP Vriddhi team in drafting the
‘Guideline for MH and Obstetric care in HP
during COVID 19 outbreak’ as one of the
members with SPO MH and Obstetrician from
IGMC/KNH Medical College, Shimla. The
guidelines are finally circulated by state govt as
circular by ‘Additional Chief Sec. Health’ with a
copy to IPEGLOBAL HP.
The webinar was conducted on 13th May 2020,
started at 12:00 noon and continued for
approximately 2 hrs. There were more than 131
logins in the webinar. Attendance of webinar was
collected through a Google sheet and a total of 179
participants marked attendance. Although the
participation was more than the marked attendance.
Out of the total 179 participants, 139 were clinical
staff from all LQshya and non LaQshya facilities
whereas 44 participants were
administrators/program managers from all the districts of HP. The cadre of participants included CMO,
DPO-MH, BMO, Quality consultant, Dakshata mentors, Principal, professor, AP & MS of medical colleges,
Facility incharge/LaQshya nodal officer, HoD OBG & Faculty, Matron, Ward sister LR & MoT, SN-LR and
MOT.
The webinar sessions were facilitated by MD – NHM, SPO – MH, AP – KNH, Shimla, Hod Pediatrics – IGMC,
Shimla and State Technical Advisor – USAID Vriddhi. The topics covered were:
• Protocol for obstetric patients
• Technical Management of obstetric patients
• Care of New-born delivered to suspect/confirmed COVID-19 mother
• Infection Prevention practices in Maternity Service Areas of Health Facility
Figure 1: Infographic Prepared by NHM HP for invitation
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Figure 3: Publicity in social medias and tweet by NHM HP
Activity -2: Online orienation of service providers from DHH Cuttack,
Odisha on COVID-19 and infection control module of SDA
During this COVID-19 pandemic, COVID-19 module of
the SDA is found to be helpful in creating awareness
among the service provider awareness regarding COVID-
19 prevention. In addition to other modules on safe
delivery practices, SDA also has a module on infection
control. As a part of the continuous online capacity
building exercises during the COVID-19 lockdown, the
State Vriddhi team in coordination with district NHM
team - Cuttack and health facility team organized an
online session on infection control and Safe Delivery
App for service providers working in DHH Cuttack on
May 11, 2020 using zoom platform.
Total 11 participants including ADM & PHO medical,
DMRCH Cuttack, Hospital Manager DHH, O&G
specialists and SNs from LR & OT attended the zoom
meeting. All the service providers were oriented on how
to use the Safe Delivery App and how to continue learning the key technical skills related to safe birthing
practices by using the learning modules.
Figure 2: Participants attending webinar
Figure 3: Vriddhi Odisha team orienting the DHH Cuttack team on zoom platform
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The orientation on Safe Delivery App was primarily
focused on the COVID-19 and infection prevention
modules. VRIDDHI team members facilitated the
session by addressing various queries of service
providers on SDA learning modules. During the
session, the health facility team was also briefed on
infection control practices in maternity units
especially in labor room and maternity OT of the
facility. Guidelines pertaining to the cleaning of
medical equipment were also discussed in detail.
Service providers who had installed Safe Delivery
App earlier secured expert level in the COVID-19
module during the online session only. All the
participants were suggested to complete COVID-19 and infection control modules as soon as possible and share
the score cards. The participants were also oriented on appropriate use of PPE during COVID spread.
Activity -3: Monitoring of ARI Cases
Vriddhi team from National level is regularly tracking ARI cases from 19 Health and Wellness centers.
Yesterday, 13 cases of ARI screened and 1 case was diagnosed as pneumonia.
Chart 1: Daily incidences of ARI cases
0.05.0
10.015.020.025.030.035.0
Total Screened Pneumonia cases Severe pneumonia Referred
Figure 2: DHH Cuttack team participating in the zoom meeting
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Figure 4: Haryana - DTO USAID Vriddhi Project, attended the District Child Death Review Meeting and Monthly Review Meeting for all CHCs and PHCs
Figure 7: Jharkhand - Nesting of newborn in SNCU Giridih
Figure 5: Chhattisgarh - Infection prevention audit form developed under Vriddhi project has been widely used across the various facilities to ensure Hospital infection prevention and control practices.
Figure 6: Himachal Pradesh – Dr Anil Gupta, State Technical Advisor, USAID Vriddhi with other facilitators of webinar in SIHFW