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Corporation-run facility can screen over 1,000 patients
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Tamil Nadu government and Chennai Corporation officials inspect the 24X7 Corona Screening Centre set up at Kendriya Vidyalaya campus in Pallavan Salai, Chennai. Photo: Twitter/@chennaicorp
Corporation-run facility can screen over 1,000 patients The Greater Chennai Corporation launched a triaging centre for COVID-19 patients at the Island Grounds on Saturday.
This is the largest triaging centre in the city, screening at least 1,000 patients before they are sent to tertiary care hospitals, COVID care centres or home isolation.
Corporation Commissioner G. Prakash said, “This facility will ease the pressure on the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital and the Government Stanley Hospital. Mild, moderate and asymptomatic cases need not crowd hospitals. We are mulling over setting up one more centre.”
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The police arrested a 19-year-old for reportedly raping a tribal woman and attempting to murder her in the Tirupalaivanam police station limits in Tiruvallur.
According to the police, the accused Paneer, of Vairavankuppam village, was passing by a locality on Friday. He spotted a woman from the Irula tribe walking alone and reportedly raped her and attacked her with a log. Passersby nabbed Paneer and handed him over to the police. The woman was sent to the Government Stanley Hospital.
The Ponneri All-Women Police registered a case and remanded Paneer in judicial custody on Saturday.
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Man kills two children, ends life in Chennai
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A 32-year-old man allegedly strangled his two children to death before ending his life at his house in Korukkupet.
Police sources said the incident took place on Friday night. The deceased have been identified as Vinodh, 32 of Jeeva Nagar, and his sons aged three and one. He was working as an air-condition mechanic. Police said following a domestic quarrel, his wife Kavitha had left for her maternal home. She allegedly died by suicide a month ago. Vinodh was in depression following this, said police.
Police recovered the bodies and sent them for post-mortem examinations to Government Stanley Hospital. Further investigations are on.