With the Covid related mortality rate seen higher in the night, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday asked the authorities to engage senior doctors on duty at this time.Sarma, and Health Minister Keshab Mahanta have been .
Assam: Senior doctors to be on duty at odd hours in view of higher night mortality
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CM Sarma said that though the number of COVID patients in several parts of the city are reportedly coming down marginally, the government under no circumstance would lower its guard against the pandemic. Works are going on to ramp up the infrastructure as the COVID hospital at Sarusajai would be made 300 bedded, Sarma added.
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Sarma visited Guwahati Medical College to take stock of delivery of critical care facilities at odd hours.
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Online facility for passes for essential travel, issued by the police, is in place
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Domestic animals cross the road fearlessly along the Beemapally road following the lockdown in Thiruvananthapuram on Saturday.
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Online facility for passes for essential travel, issued by the police, is in place
The State went into a nine-day lockdown from Saturday bringing normal life to a near standstill, even as the government appealed to the people to remain indoors and avoid unnecessary travel to curb disease transmission during the second wave of COVID-19.
Before the lockdown commenced at 6 a.m., the police personnel were deployed in strength to enforce the restrictions. Vehicles and travellers were screened at checkpoints on the inter-State and inter-district borders, gateways to cities and important junctions.
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