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Beed bodes only endless drought, poverty and empty promises

Beed bodes only endless drought, poverty and empty promises
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48 undiagnosed diabetics among every 100 adults examined in Maharashtra

In the battle against diabetes, underdiagnosis is a major challenge due to slow symptoms. The state public health department recently discovered that out of 100 people screened for diabetes, 48 had undiagnosed diabetes.

Maharashtra: Bodies of 22 COVID-19 Victims Stuffed in One Ambulance

Maharashtra Shocker! Bodies Of 22 Covid Victims Stuffed In One Ambulance

Maharashtra Shocker! Bodies Of 22 Covid Victims Stuffed In One Ambulance The districts administration cites the lack of medical transport vehicles as the reason for hoarding 22 bodies of Covid-19 patients in one ambulance. Representative Image Outlook Web Bureau 2021-04-27T12:54:53+05:30 Maharashtra Shocker! Bodies Of 22 Covid Victims Stuffed In One Ambulance outlookindia.com 2021-04-27T13:33:51+05:30 Also read An ambulance was stuffed with the bodies of 22 Covid-19 victims while being taken to a crematorium at Beed in Maharashtra, with the district administration citing lack of medical transport vehicles as the reason for it. The incident took place on Sunday when the bodies, kept in the mortuary of the Swami Ramanand Teerth Rural Government Medical College at Ambajogai in Beed, were being transported for the last rites.

Bodies of 22 COVID-19 victims stuffed in one ambulance in Maharashtra

Photo for representation only.   | Photo Credit: PTI An official said the local medical infrastructure is “stressed” as critical patients from nearby districts are also brought to Ambajogai. The bodies of 22 COVID-19 victims were stuffed in one ambulance while being taken to a crematorium at Beed in Maharashtra, with the district administration citing lack of medical transport vehicles as the reason for it. The incident took place on Sunday when the bodies, kept in the mortuary of the Swami Ramanand Teerth Rural Government Medical College at Ambajogai in Beed, were being transported for the last rites. “This happened because the hospital administration does not have enough ambulances,” the medical college’s Dean, Dr. Shivaji Sukre, told

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