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Prateek Group organises COVID-19 vaccination camp with Fortis Noida at Prateek Edifice ANI | Updated: Jun 03, 2021 15:07 IST
Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], June 3 (ANI/NewsVoir): Prateek Foundation Aakar - the philanthropic arm of Prateek Group organised a COVID-19 vaccination camp with Fortis Noida at their Prateek Edifice Sector 107 in Noida for its residents, staff including housekeeping, club, and other allied staff who are responsible for the upkeep of the society campus.
In this camp all the employees of Prateek Group and workforce working on a third party rolls also inoculated. By understanding the seriousness of the current challenge, we are adapting the best possible methods to mitigate the risks. We care for our residents and staff and the vaccination camp will ensure that we are committed towards the health and safety of our partners during these volatile times. This small contribution from our side will help in making the Gautam
“It has hit the under-construction project very much and many projects have stuck at the last level. The sector is facing a shortage of funds, project sale has stalled and buyers are also facing after effect of the epidemic,” said Tiwari.
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COVID-19: Ambulance rates capped in Noida
The Gautam Buddh Nagar administration on Saturday fixed an cap on rates charged by ambulances during the COVID-19 pandemic, officials said. âPeople can lodge a complaint on helpline number 18004192211 or 112 if they are overcharged by the ambulance service provider,â District Magistrate Suhas LY said in official order.
According to the order, any ambulance without oxygen support will charge not more than Rs 1,000 for a maximum 10 km and Rs 100 for every km thereafter.
Ambulances with oxygen support can charge a maximum of Rs 1,500 for 10 km and thereafter, Rs 100 per km, it stated.
Those with ventilator or Bi-pap support can charge Rs 2,500 for 10 km and thereafter, Rs 200 per km, it added.
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BAREILLY: Families of at least 15 Covid-19 patients who died within 24 hours at a private hospital in UP’s Moradabad said it was because the facility ran out of oxygen. The hospital denied the charge and said the patients were critical and died due to “health complications”.
Kin of the patients sent a signed letter to the district magistrate (DM) on Thursday demanding a probe and action. They alleged that they were told in the morning by a staff nurse that oxygen supply was interrupted, which then led to the deaths. They also alleged that doctors had “run away from the hospital”.