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TS Government To Offer Free Treatment For Virus Patients!
By: Tupaki Desk | 15 July 2020 9:52 AM GMTThe spread of the ongoing pandemic is ringing danger bells in Telangana as the cases are piling up day by day. The state even made it to the list of top ten worst-hit states in the country.
In the wake of this tough situation, the Telangana government led by Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao decided to offer free treatment for the pandemic patients and as the first phase of it, the government picked three private hospitals in the state.
Malla Reddy, Kamineni, and Mamatha institute are the hospitals picked by the government to offer free treatment for pandemic patients. The treatment will be provided for both confirmed and suspected cases of the virus.
As per the available data, as many as 98 hospitals and diagnostic centers are carrying out pandemic tests and tracking the test results daily and reporting the same data to health officials.
With 1,524fresh cases reported on Tuesday, the total cases in the state zoomed to 37,745. So far, 24,840 patients recovered from the respiratory disease, while 375 people succumbed to it.
In the wake of this tough situation, the Telangana government led by Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao decided to offer free treatment for the pandemic patients and as the first phase of it, the government picked three private hospitals in the state.
Malla Reddy, Kamineni, and Mamatha institute are the hospitals picked by the government to offer free treatment for pandemic patients. The treatment will be provided for both confirmed and suspected cases of the virus.
As per the available data, as many as 98 hospitals and diagnostic centers are carrying out pandemic tests and tracking the test results daily and reporting the same data to health officials.
With 1,524fresh cases reported on Tuesday, the total cases in the state zoomed to 37,745. So far, 24,840 patients recovered from the respiratory disease, while 375 people succumbed to it.