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Union Health Minister JP Nadda Friday visited Kochi and reviewed the relief operation being carried out in the flood-hit Kerala.
He said Health Ministry is continuously monitoring the public health situation in the state. Mr. Nadda said, 58 items of essential drugs including those for non-communicable diseases were delivered timely to the State.
He said that forty member psycho-social teams have been deployed for rapid and community based psycho-social care.
Mr. Nadda earlier visited the Chalakkudy Taluk Hospital and interacted with the patients. He also visited the relief camps at VR Puram and assured all support and co-operation to Kerala.
Visited Relief Camps and reviewed the ongoing medical treatments & healthcare services been provided to the flood effected people. @MoHFW_INDIA is continuously monitoring the public health situation arising out of floods in Kerala. pic.twitter.com/TCE1O4kJ62
— Jagat Prakash Nadda (@JPNadda) September 7, 2018