J-K: Former Army officials spread awareness about Covid
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25 May 2021, 15:55 GMT+10
Udhampur (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], May 25 (ANI): A group of ex-servicemen of the Army have volunteered to spread awareness among the people about Covid-19 in Udhampur amid the second coronavirus wave.
While speaking to ANI, a retired serviceman of the Army, Naib Subedar Sohan Singh said, We have made a group of ex-Servicemen of the Army. We plan on going door-to-door in various areas of Udhampur and make people aware about the ongoing pandemic. We are informing them about what they can do, in case they experience Covid-19 symptoms. Dr Pankaj Dogra, another ex-serviceman said that their help is being taken in identifying people with symptoms and also raising awareness about the disease.
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Max Hospital refused to release body until bill of over ₹22L cleared, allege kin
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Family members of a patient who died at Max Hospital, Saket has alleged that the hospital refused to release the body on Saturday until the bill of over ₹22 lakh was cleared. Despite stating that the patient Sohan Singh (53) was the sole-earning member, family members had to sign an undertaking that the bill would be cleared at a later date.
Max hospital, said: “The COVID patient was admitted to Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital, Saket on April 23 and was shifted to the ICU on April 24 after his condition deteriorated. His parameters were unstable and despite best efforts by a multidisciplinary team of experts, the patient succumbed to his condition past midnight on May 15. The family was informed about his demise. Meanwhile, the hospital