
MP warns of COVID-19 situation worsening in Madurai district
The Hindu
Madurai MP Su. Venkatesan urged the district administration to step up the number of swab tests, fever camps and the vaccination drive
Cautioning the Madurai district administration of soon facing a shortage of beds given the increased rate of positivity of COVID-19 infections in recent weeks, Madurai MP Su. Venkatesan has sought increased fever camps, and for testing to be increased to 25,000 samples a day. In a statement, he said that the positivity rate has increased from 6.34% to 7.17%. “If this high rate of positivity is not controlled immediately, the district will face shortage of beds,” he said.
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