Chaos prevails at Remdesivir counters in Nehru stadium
The Hindu
‘No separate queue for those who already registered for the drug’
Utter chaos and confusion prevailed at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium on Saturday when the sale of Remdesivir began. People had started waiting in the queue from Friday night without following any COVID-19 safety protocol. There was a stampede-like situation and people sat on road roko demanding the distribution of the drug. The counter was shifted to the stadium from the Government Kilpauk Medical College because of overcrowding. The Tamil Nadu Medical Services Corporation (TNMSC) distributes only 300 tokens every day. Relatives or family members of patients can enter the stadium from Gate 5 and exit through Gate 4.More Related News
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