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No lock, night clock in Telangana: Etala Rajender

Hyderabad: Telangana Health Minister Etala Rajender said on Saturday that there was no chance of setting up locks or night clocks in any part of the state and called on the public COVID-19 precautions.

The minister announced that four new Covid care centers were set up in Hyderabad at the Nature Clinic in Begumpet, Erragadda Ayurveda College, Nizamia Tibbi Hospital and Sarojini Devi Hospital and said 1.79 million had been allocated to these centers.

Etela Rajender also urged the private and corporate hospitals to review government instructions to review it COVID-19 distributed in the state.

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Be prepared in every way to face the second wave. Medical colleges need to prepare ICUs and ventilator beds, as well as regular beds for corona treatment, ”he said.

“Together with the private hospitals, the government can take preventative measures,” he said, asking them to offer up to 50 percent of the beds and problem-free services as offered in the state hospitals.

The minister also warned the private hospitals against a huge amount of money for vaccination and testing and said that strict action would be taken against those who do so.

‘We hope to see patients treated in these hospitals in a timely and proper manner without being asked to pay more costs. “We have instructed the health and other officials on the borders of Maharashtra, Karnataka and others to remain extra vigilant, as there is a constant flow of people,” he said.

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He said the government had taken all measures to enlarge the beds, push-ups and equipment according to instructions from Prime Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao.

Source: The Siasat Daily

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