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Doctors demand better working conditions

Boycotting non-COVID duties, junior doctors staged a demonstration in front of the Government General Hospital(GGH) here on Wednesday demanding that the State government improve their working conditio

Families forced to shell out money to dispose off bodies

Govt reaches out to PHC doctor battling COVID-19

It decides to bear the cost of treatment amounting to ₹1.50 crore The State government has announced that it will bear the cost of treatment, amounting to ₹1.50 crore, of N. Bhaskara Rao, a medical officer in the primary health centre at Karamchedu in Prakasam district, who is battling for life following COVID-19 complications at a corporate hospital in Hyderabad. An official release said that Dr. Bhaskara Rao and his wife Bhagya Lakshmi, an assistant professor in Guntur Medical College, had tested positive for COVID-19 and were admitted to the Government General Hospital in Guntur on April 30. They were administered Remdesivir injection.

Superintendent of GGH transferred

Superintendent of GGH transferred Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Government General Hospital Superintendent J. Prabhakar, who is charged with sexually harassing a house surgeon, has been transferred to the GGH in Kurnool. The government’s decision was based on the preliminary findings of the two committees that had been constituted to inquire into the issue. The committees, one headed by T. Bapi Reddy, Joint Collector (Aasara and Welfare), and the other constituted by the Directorate of Medical Education and headed by G. Sambasiva Rao, Principal of A.C. Subba Reddy Government Medical College, completed their inquiry, official sources said. The statements of the house surgeon, fellow medicos, and GGH doctors had been recorded, the sources added.

Mixup over body sees Covid victim walk home alive and well to stun family in mourning

Mixup over body sees ‘Covid victim’ walk home alive and well to stun family in mourning Maroosha Muzaffar © Provided by The Independent A family in southern India was shocked to see a woman whom they had already mourned as a victim of the country’s devastating second Covid wave turn up alive at home on Wednesday afternoon. Muthyala Girijamma, a woman believed to be in her sixties in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, walked home from hospital almost two weeks after her family cremated what they had presumed to be her body on 15 May. Ms Girijamma had been undergoing treatment for Covid-19 in the Government General Hospital in Vijayawada, the

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