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Kerala Government Criticized for Slow Response to Nipah Crisis: Pinarayi Vijayan

June 13, 20262 Mins Read
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Kerala’s Opposition Leader Criticizes Government Response to Nipah Outbreak

Kozhikode – Pinarayi Vijayan, the Leader of the Opposition in the Kerala Assembly, voiced concerns on Saturday regarding the state government’s handling of the ongoing Nipah virus outbreak. He described the government’s response as “lethargic.”

The issue came to light when a 43-year-old man from Ramanattukara was admitted to Kozhikode Medical College on June 10, and tests confirmed his Nipah infection. Vijayan emphasized the need for the government to approach the situation with a greater sense of urgency.

Speaking to reporters, he remarked, “The gravity of the Nipah virus outbreak should not be taken lightly. It’s not just about doctors stepping in; the Health Department and the government must fully activate the healthcare system to manage this crisis effectively.”

Vijayan pointed out the lack of proactive measures from current officials, noting that previous health ministers, despite not being medical graduates, had shown preparedness during earlier Nipah outbreaks. He stated, “In times of past crises, the government response was robust and involved. Now, we see a much slower reaction.”

He added, “The absence of the Health Minister’s direct involvement is concerning. A visit from the Health Minister could motivate officials to take the necessary actions. Right now, this approach is not effective.”

The former chief minister underscored that everyone understands the seriousness of the Nipah virus and called for quicker precautionary measures and public awareness campaigns, stating, “We need stronger actions immediately.”

Discussing the recent transfer of K.J. Reena, the Director of Health Services, Vijayan expressed that such decisions should be reconsidered in the face of ongoing health threats like Nipah and rising Shigella cases.

Nipah is a virus that can jump from animals to humans, primarily carried by fruit bats. The consequences of this virus can be severe, leading to serious respiratory issues and even encephalitis, with a high risk of fatality.

The situation calls for urgent attention, as the health of the community hangs in the balance.

Health Department Kerala Assembly Kozhikode Nipah outbreak Pinarayi Vijayan
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