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Situation stabilizing slowly, says Telangana health department
Updated May 14, 2021, 1:48 am IST
The state government is keen on recruiting doctors but the response from the medical fraternity is lukewarm
Several doctors are falling ill and not able to report to work. There is a shortage of doctors in the department. PTI
HYDERABAD: The health department on Thursday advised people not to let their guard down in the Covid19 context and stressed that the “situation is slowly stabilising” in Telangana state.
“Over the last two days of the lockdown, it is being noticed that people are crowding around during the relaxation hours and not wearing masks properly. This is seen at shops, in super markets and even at wine shops. Such behaviour might not help in controlling the spread of the disease and cases,” health director Dr G.Srinivasa Rao said.
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Earlier this week, the Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court passed pertinent directions to deal with the city s crumbling health infrastructure owing to the exponential surge in Covid-19 cases, specifically on the non-availability of anti-viral drugs Tocilizumab and Remdesivir, oxygen supply, and beds.
The division bench of
Justices ZA Haq and Amit Borkar passed the orders in a suo-motu PIL, which it had taken up in 2020, soon after the coronavirus outbreak.
The court has directed the Collector to have a centralized portal for information on the drug s availability and its procurement. Based on the court s suggestion, the State has decided to set up an oxygen plant in the city.
Put availability of Remdesivir and Tocilizumab injections on a centralised portal: HC directs Nagpur collector
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Mumbai: In a bid to ensure that citizens do not have to have to run from pillar to post for Remdesivir and Tocilizumab injections, the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court has ordered the city collector to start a centralised portal which would contain details of hospitals and availability of these injections.
Maharashtra state has also informed the bench that it has agreed to set up an oxygen plant at Nagpur. A bench of Justices Zaka Haq and Amit Borkar was hearing a suo motu PIL pertaining to COVID-19 crisis in Nagpur.