3 govt. hospitals to treat black fungus
The Hindu
The decision was taken at a meeting chaired by CM Kejriwal
To tackle the rising cases of Mucormycosis (black fungus) infection in the Capital, the Delhi government has dedicated three hospitals for its treatment. Treatment centres, it said on Thursday, will be established at Lok Nayak Hospital, GTB and Rajiv Gandhi Hospital with teams of specialised doctors constituted at each centre for efficient functioning. They will prepare a detailed plan and issue special SOPs on how to raise awareness amongst COVID-recovered people for the prevention of the disease. The decision to dedicate three hospitals as well as to ensure adequate management of medicines used in its treatment was taken at a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.A group of 13 men from Dakshin Datta Para village in Nadia district, West Bengal, busy transplanting paddy has been catching the eye of many in Mayildathurai district in recent days. A video clip of the Bengali migrant agricultural workers Singing Hindi and Bengali songs while planting paddy at Nallathukudi village here has gone viral.
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