SRINAGAR: The National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar has submitted the audit report of oxygen supply and distribution plants of two major hospitals including SKIMS Soura and SMHS hospitals to J&K administration. They had also suggested some improvement measures to these hospitals.
Medics barred from media interactions in Kashmir
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Administration takes charge of private oxygen facilities
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Workers carry medical oxygen cylinders for COVID-19 patients, in Jammu, on Friday, May 7, 2021. | Photo Credit:
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Administration takes charge of private oxygen facilities The Jammu and Kashmir administration has barred doctors dealing with COVID-19 patients in the valley’s hospitals from media interactions. It has also taken charge of all private oxygen-generating facilities in Srinagar and is regulating supply to NGOs.
“All chief medical officers, medical superintendents, block medical officers of the Kashmir division are enjoined upon to issue instructions to the staff to desist from media interactions, as it has been seen that contradictory and confusing messages are being circulated, which misinforms the public and creates unnecessary and avoidable panic,” Dr. Mushtaq Rather, Director, Health Services, said in an orde
Desist from interacting with media to avoid panic, authorities tell Kashmir health department
The order said it has been seen that contradictory and confusing messages are being circulated, which misinforms the public and creates unnecessary and avoidable panic.
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A Kashmiri woman walks past a temporary barricade set up by authorities inside an area declared red zone by authorities to curb the spread of coronavirus in Srinagar. (Photo | AP) By PTI
SRINAGAR: Authorities in Kashmir on Thursday directed the staff of the health department to refrain from interacting with the media, saying it circulates contradictory and confusing messages which creates unnecessary and avoidable panic .