Tamil Nadu: Virudhunagar government hospital, the next potential Covid hotspot?
However, the nurses on-duty refute the allegations and state that they wear PPE and ensure that patients are safe.
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VIRUDHUNAGAR: Virudhunagar Government Headquarters Hospital is brewing into another major potential hotspot in the district as attenders were being allowed to enter the Covid-19 ward with as many as 72 beds.
While nurses and doctors were donning PPE suits, scores of people were roaming inside the ward wearing the normal suits.
When TNIE spoke to a 67-year-old patient’s attender, Selvam, he said that his mother admitted to the Covid-19 ward, allegedly fell from the bed and no one lifted her back onto the bed.
Updated:
February 03, 2021 02:30 IST
Headed by district president J. Moorthi, the protesters urged to bring back the old pension scheme.
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Members of Tamil Nadu Government Employees Association stage a demonstration near Government Rajaji Hospital in Madurai on Tuesday.
Headed by district president J. Moorthi, the protesters urged to bring back the old pension scheme.
Members of Tamil Nadu Government Employees Association (TNGEA) staged a demonstration near Government Rajaji Hospital in Madurai on Tuesday demanding to scrap the New Pension Scheme and pressing for a charter of other demands.
Headed by district president J. Moorthi, the protesters urged to bring back the old pension scheme.