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Minister warns hospitals against fleecing patients
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Peddireddy asks managements to use the opportunity to serve the needy
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Deputy Chief Minister K. Narayanaswamy, Panchayat Raj Minister Peddireddy Ramachandra Reddy giving instructions to officials after a review meeting on COVID-19 situation in Tirupati on Sunday.
Peddireddy asks managements to use the opportunity to serve the needy
With the second spell of COVID-19 taking a serious turn, the focus is once again on the exorbitant fee being charged by a few private hospitals earmarked for treating virus-affected people.
The meeting conducted by Deputy Chief Minister K. Narayanaswamy, Panchayat Raj Minister Peddireddy Ramachandra Reddy and District Collector M. Hari Narayanan, among others, on Sunday laid emphasis on the issue of “fleecing” by taking advantage of the precarious situation.
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Those who do not have facilities to isolate at home would be sheltered here: DMHO
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COVID Task Force officials inspecting a social welfare hostel to set up a mini-COVID Care Centre at Puttur in Chittoor district on Wednesday.
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Those who do not have facilities to isolate at home would be sheltered here: DMHO
In view of the spike in COVID cases all over Chittoor district, with the daily tally hovering around 1,000, the district administration has initiated steps to set up ‘mini-COVID Care Centres’ at all assembly constituencies and mandal headquarters in a phased manner.
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64% voter turnout in Tirupati byelection
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Opposition alleges rigging, demands repoll; ruling party denies charge
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Opposition alleges rigging, demands repoll; ruling party denies charge
Amid Opposition charge of ‘rigging by the ruling YSR Congress Party’ and a surge in COVID-19 cases, polling ended on an acrimonious note with over 64.29% of the electors voting in the by-election, which was by and large peaceful, for the Tirupati Lok Sabha (SC) constituency on Saturday.
Coronavirus incidence cast its shadow on the polling which began on a dull note with only 7.80% of the over 17.10 lakh voters exercising their franchise in the first two hours of polling held in adherence to the safety protocol even as EVMs in some stations malfunctioned in the bypoll caused by the death of sitting YSRCP MP B. Durgaprasad.