Haryana uses ‘mobile clinics’ to tackle outbreak

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On the move
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On the move

The state of Haryana is mobilising its buses to take the fight to COVID-19. Haryana Roadways has decided to use its resources to ensure timely delivery of medical facilities to those suspected of having been infected.

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The buses
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The buses

15 buses have been converted into mobile clinics by the Haryana Roadways to provide basic medical facilities, even as the coronavirus rages across the world.

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The rural-urban divide
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The rural-urban divide

Dr. Anil Birla, Civil Surgeon said, "We have made 15 mobile health teams, out of which 11 are for rural areas and four are for urban areas."

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How it’ll help
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How it’ll help

The buses will not only help people in remote areas which have no healthcare facilities but also be the first line of defence against the spread of the virus.

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How the numbers stack up
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How the numbers stack up

The total number of cases in Haryana stood at 185, including 29 discharged/recovered/ migrated patients and three deaths, as per the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

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