Focus on disease control measures in rural areas
The Hindu
Wilson Thomas When the second wave of COVID-19 had its peak in Coimbatore district and hospitals ran at full capacity, asymptomatic patients with normal vitals were asked to remain in home isolation.
Wilson Thomas When the second wave of COVID-19 had its peak in Coimbatore district and hospitals ran at full capacity, asymptomatic patients with normal vitals were asked to remain in home isolation. There were days when nearly 30,000 patients were in home isolation. With the district seeing a decline of new and active cases, and hospitals and COVID Care Centres (CCC) having vacant beds, the Health Department is now ensuing that patients with proper facilities at home for complete isolation, such as separate room with attached bathroom, remain in home isolation.More Related News
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