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Appoint ASHA workers for COVID-19 works: Tiruppur MP

Updated: Share Article AAA Tiruppur MP K. Subbarayan wrote to Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Friday suggesting that the State government must appoint Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) workers in COVID-19 preventive measures to increase the number of healthcare workers. In the letter, he said that around 2,700 ASHA workers and their supervisors were currently present in the rural parts of the State, who could be appointed by the State government as nurses or in other positions as per their educational qualification on a permanent basis. Mr. Subbarayan also urged improving the infrastructure and appointing additional personnel at the Tiruppur Government Medical College Hospital “on a war footing.” With COVID-19 cases rising in Tiruppur district, he said the Corporation must reach out to the residents in all 60 wards to prevent the further spread of the virus and to decongest the Tiruppur Government Medical College Hospital. The MP also alleged in his letter that private

Oxygen supported buses for COVID-19 patients at CMCH

Oxygen bus for patients in Tiruppur

Oxygen bus for patients in Tiruppur Updated: Updated: Share Article Tiruppur Tiruppur-based NGOs have come together to ready an oxygen bus in an attempt to ensure adequate oxygen supply to COVID-19 patients waiting for hospitalisation. Young Indians Tiruppur, Sakthi Nursing Home, Tiruppur Riders Club and S.N.S School have jointly readied the bus which could house five patients at a time. According to M. Padmanabhan, a member of Young Indians Tiruppur, the bus is likely to be operational from Friday upon receiving permission from the district administration and it would be dedicated to the Tiruppur Government Medical College Hospital.

Tirupur GH dean denies rumours on deaths | Coimbatore News

Coimbatore: Scotching rumours that two Covid-19 patients died while waiting outside the Tirupur Government Medical College and Hospital for admission, dean of the hospital Valli Sathyamoorthy on Monday said while one patient died while he was brought to the hospital from a private hospital, the other died without responding to treatment on Sunday night. Valli said a 65-year-old man and a 40-year-old woman were referred to the Tirupur Government Medical College Hospital around 11pm on Sunday from private hospitals. The man died while on the way to the government hospital from a private hospital in an ambulance. The woman patient died within 30 minutes of admission.

Man who stole police vehicle meets with accident

Man who ‘stole’ police vehicle meets with accident Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA A man, who allegedly stole the car of a traffic police, suffered injuries as the vehicle met with an accident near Uthukuli on Tuesday. Police sources said that S. Vijay (23) from Tiruvannamalai, who was working as a private car driver here, allegedly entered the sport utility vehicle (SUV) parked near the Tiruppur Corporation headquarters on Mangalam Road at around 1.45 p.m. With the vehicle key still inside the car, he drove off from the spot and headed towards Uthukuli. He was allegedly in an inebriated state, police sources claimed.

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