Highest Covid deaths recorded in Telangana
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Oxygen tankers are seen on a special train second ‘Oxygen Express’ with liquid medical oxygen (LMO), came from Angul, Odisha arrives at Sanathnagar station amidst rising Covid-19 coronavirus cases, in Hyderabad on Tuesday, May 4, 2021. | Photo Credit:
NAGARA GOPAL
As many as 59 patients died on May 3, the highest number of COVID-19 deaths recorded in Telangana. According to the details in the media bulletin issued by the State Health department, number of people who died of COVID-19 were in single digit from October 8, 2020 to April 15 of this year. The daily mortalities started to gradually increase. Over 50 deaths a day were recorded from April 26. And 59 deaths on Monday is the highest.
Hyderabad: To reach out to those infected with Covid-19, outpatient call centers will be set up in each government hospital, urban health center and basti
GHMC Covid Control Room Helpline Numbers Here May 04, 2021, 17:49 IST
GHMC has recruited doctors to take patients calls at the COVID control room
The Control Room offers information on Covid-related issues as well as pandemic containment efforts.
Hyderabad: The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) strengthened its Covid Control Room on Monday (May 3rd), bringing in doctors to support and guide callers.
The Control Room keeps track of Covid-related problems as well as pandemic containment efforts. The civic body s helpline number is 040- 241111111, and people can get assistance over the phone by dialing it.
After an orientation program for staffers who would work in the Covid Control Room was conducted at the GHMC headquarters, the decision about the room was made.
Admit patients with moderate/severe symptoms of COVID-19: TS govt to pvt hospitals
The guidelines were issued on May 4 after taking cognizance of the rise in the number of COVID-19 cases.
By Sakina Fatima| Updated: 4th May 2021 7:29 pm IST
Hyderabad: The director of public health on Tuesday issued an order to private hospitals in Telangana asking them to not wait or ask for COVID test result to admit patients with moderate or severe symptoms.
The guidelines were issued on May 4 after taking cognizance of the rise in the number of COVID-19 cases.
Director of health Dr. Srinivasa Rao directed all private hospitals in Telangana treating COVID-19 patients to admit patients with moderate and severe symptoms only.
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