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Nizhyn Operational Meeting: ZSU Support, Community Updates & Health Reports
The recent operational meeting held on November 14th highlights key developments in the local community. The primary focus of the city authorities is to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine (ZSU) and ensure the life of the community. This includes providing crucial resources and services.
Support for ZSU and Community Welfare
A significant aspect of the meeting was the discussion of ongoing efforts to support the ZSU. The city has been actively involved in providing assistance to the military, including the recent transfer of drones to the “Chorni Zaporozhtsi” brigade. This is part of a broader initiative, with a total of 28 drones already delivered to support the military’s operational needs. Furthermore, the city is committed to ensuring the well-being of its citizens and the smooth operation of essential services. The meeting’s discussions underscore the city’s dedication to both military support and community welfare.
Infrastructure and Public Health Updates
The city is also focused on maintaining essential infrastructure. The head of the municipal enterprise “VUKG”, Volodymyr Shpak, reported that all bridges were treated with anti-icing mixture to ensure safe passage. This demonstrates the city’s commitment to public safety and the smooth functioning of daily life. The meeting also addressed public health concerns, with reports on the number of internally displaced persons (IDPs), as well as the current health situation in the community.
Health and Social Services
The community has a registered count of 2042 internally displaced persons. Efforts are being made to integrate displaced children into the local education system, with 16 children attending preschools, 109 enrolled in general education schools, and 10 participating in extracurricular activities. These statistics highlight the city’s efforts to support and integrate IDPs into the community. In terms of public health, the report indicated that 50 patients are undergoing outpatient treatment for COVID-19, while 18 individuals have been hospitalized with either suspected or confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the past week. Additionally, 287 people have contracted acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI). To enhance healthcare services, pediatrician Moroz Ilona Serhiivna has started consultations at family ambulatory clinic No. 9. Furthermore, the city is celebrating new life, with 6 boys and 9 girls born during the week.
Conclusion
In summary, the recent operational meeting highlighted a multifaceted approach to governance, emphasizing support for the ZSU, the welfare of the community, infrastructure maintenance, and public health. The city administration is actively addressing critical issues, from military support to public health, and community services, underscoring its commitment to maintaining a functional and supportive environment for its residents. The reports reflect the city’s dedication to both immediate concerns and long-term community development.