
Savadi asks officials to mandatorily admit patients in CCCs
The Hindu
In a slight deviation from the fresh guidelines that the government has issued asking asymptomatic COVID-19 patients to be in home isolation, Deputy Chief Minister and Raichur in-charge Laxman Savadi
In a slight deviation from the fresh guidelines that the government has issued asking asymptomatic COVID-19 patients to be in home isolation, Deputy Chief Minister and Raichur in-charge Laxman Savadi told officials to mandatorily admit all COVID-19 patients to State-run COVID Care Centres (CCCs). “To break the COVID-19 chain, you should mandatorily admit all COVID-19 patients to COVID Care Centres established by the government. You can convert private lodges, apart from government buildings such as hostels, into COVID Care Centres for this purpose. I have given clear directions during my last visit to the district and you need to strictly follow them,” Mr. Savadi told Lingsugur Tahsildar Chamaraj Patil during his visit to the taluk on Monday. As per information Mr. Savadi shared in a COVID-19 meeting held at the Taluk Panchayat Conference Hall, only 27 COVID-19 patients have been admitted to COVID Care Centres.
On December 23, the newly elected office bearers of the Anna Nagar Towers Club, led by its president ‘Purasai’ B. Ranganathan, who is a former MLA, met with Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin and conveyed their greetings. According to a press release, besides, ‘Purasai’ B. Ranganathan, the Anna Nagar Towers Club delegation that met Stalin at Anna Arivalayam, the DMK Party headquarters, included vice-president R. Sivakumar, secretary R. Muralibabu, joint secretary D. Manojkumar, treasurer K. Jayachandran and executive committee members N. D. Avinash, K. Kumar, N. R. Madhurakavi, K. Mohan, U. Niranjan, S. Parthasarathi, K. Rajasekar, S. Rajasekar, M. S. Ramesh, R. Satheesh, N. C. Venkatesan and K. Yuvaraj. Karthik Mohan, deputy secretary of DMK’s Information Technology Wing, was present on the occasion.












