Four triage centres come up in Tiruchi
The Hindu
Each clinic will have a doctor, a nurse and basic instruments for screening
The Tiruchi City Corporation has set up four triage centres in different places in the city to streamline the hospitalisation of COVID-19 patients.
They have been established at a government school in K.K. Nagar, Mini Clinic in Thennur, ward office in Ariyamangalam and the Corporation Urdu School in Srirangam zone. Each clinic will have a doctor, a nurse and basic instruments for screening.
The triage centres deal only with those have tested positive for the COVID-19 infection.
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