Ziqitza Healthcare ltd : These Are The Toughest Jobs In A Pandemic
Doctors, nurses, and medical staff have been at the frontline of the battle against the Corona Virus. They have been at it relentlessly since the pandemic started and even now after 6 months are giving their all to get in control of this situation. All the blessings, prayers, and praise they receive from the general public can never make up for their contribution. But besides hospital and emergency medical workers, there are other sectors too whose contribution to taming the pandemic hasn’t seen too much of light. So, in this Ziqitza blog post, we’re going to honour those who have been fulfilling our needs silently during the biggest pandemic this world has ever seen.
Police
The Police have been patrolling
almost every street in India since the lockdown commenced. They are out there
risking their lives, maintaining lockdown rules, and ensuring there is still
law and order. The Police should be highly honored for their tenacity and
bravery. It is because of the police that India was able to survive and
maintain the lockdown.
Even after the lockdown
has been lifted and new rules have been imposed, the police are on the streets
ensuring that the spread of the Corona Virus doesn’t shoot up drastically. In
these tiring and scary times, the police have shown that the people of India
can have faith in their policemen.
Ziqitza Healthcare
salutes our Heroes in Khaki.
Deliverymen
Since the beginning of
the lockdown, online businesses have been booming. No one wants to go outside
and get exposed to the virus so almost everyone has turned to no contact
deliveries. This has increased the workload of the already stressed out
deliverymen by a tenfold.
People who are doing
deliveries in the lockdown have a significantly higher risk of getting infected
with the virus. They are willingly putting their lives at risk so that people
don’t step out so much to get their essentials.
But the worst part is
that they are being paid pennies for their work. Being a deliveryman is a tough
job as it as and now with the added pressure of the pandemic, it has become one
of the most difficult jobs right now. With them being underpaid and risking
their lives, we all should respect deliverymen more.
Emergency
Workers
Doctors are working
round the clock to treat patients and curbing the Corona Virus. Apart from
hospital staff there is frontline health workers like Ambulance staff who are
responsible for transporting people who are in need of medical attention.
Emergency workers are also at great risk of getting infected with COVID-19 as
not only do they have to come in contact with asymptomatic and symptomatic
carriers but they have to come in contact with them in an unsterilized
environment.
Unlike doctors,
frontline emergency workers have don’t have the comparatively safer, sterile environment of a hospital.
Ziqitza Limited operates
emergency helplines that provide medical advice , ambulance for pregnant women
and ambulance for emergency medical
transfers. The national ambulance helpline 108 is run by Ziqitza in multiple states to
provide free emergency ambulance services. Anyone can dial 108 and avail
ambulance services free of cost. This operation is a collaboration between the
Indian government and Ziqitza
Healthcare ltd under the National Health Mission.
Ziqitza
Healthcare employs multitudes of workers for
its operations to cover medically unequipped areas and has hence created over
10,000 jobs and opportunities for the people of India. Ziqitza aims to provide the world’sbest emergency
services to citizens of India and has worked
privately and under the government to do so.
Municipality
Though fewer and fewer
people are coming on the streets now, maintaining a city is a tough job even in
a pandemic. The municipalities have been on top of keeping the streets clean
and closing down public parks to curb the spread of Corona Virus.
Due to fewer workers
being available because of the pandemic, cities would get more and more
polluted. But local authorities have been at it to prevent any more pitfalls in
2020. Streets are cleaner and parks are being maintained. Ziqitza Rajasthan
thanks the municipalities for upholding the standards of cleanliness even in a
pandemic
Essential
Workers
Essential workers
should be applauded for their outstanding efforts in keeping the country
running during the worst spread of a deadly disease in the history of humanity.
Essential workers in grocery stores and medical shops are risking their lives
just to provide citizens with their daily needs. They are the ones who are
loading and stocking up essentials and coming in contact with objects that have
changed a lot of hands. Essential workers are severely underpaid for their hard
work and should be honored for their sacrifice.
Emergency
Call Centre Operatives
Emergency Call Centre
Operatives are the people that sit on their phones day and night to connect
emergency services with the people in need. They handle calls from across a
country in a pandemic and are overworked because of the stressed situation.
These call centers from an average of 20,000 calls to over 1 lakh calls a day.
Ziqitza
Healthcare used to operate emergency
helpline 181 for the Punjab Police to help them out on grievance redressal
cases throughout the state. Ziqitza runs the call center with professionally
trained emergency call center operatives to provide assistance to women,
children, and general victims.
Teachers
And Professors
It is of no surprise
that teachers have sacrificed their comfort to provide students the education
they need. School teachers and college professors are conducting online classes
in their homes so that students don’t fall behind. Some teachers are even going
to their respective institutions to provide all the software and blackboard
teaching that is only available in a school/college.
The efforts of teachers
are commendable and they deserve to be paid much more than they are paid now.
Teachers and professors are the unsung heroes of this pandemic. Ziqitza
Healthcare ltd salutes our country’s teachers.
NGOs
The great thing about
NGOs is that they are not afraid of the pandemic. They are still out there,
taking necessary precautions and ensuring that the citizens of India are
getting the help they need. Many NGOs are responsible for donating masks to rural areas and educating
them about the usefulness of PPEs.
NGOs have been a major
part of the fight against Corona and have played their role religiously. You
should also do your part and donate to your nearest NGO that is helping out
in curbing the spread of Corona.
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