
₹21.57 crore spent on 1,874 persons for COVID-19 treatment
The Hindu
The State Government has spent ₹21.57 crore towards treatment of 1,874 persons in the district who took treatment in private hospitals, said a release quoting Monitoring Officer and Principal Secretar
The State Government has spent ₹21.57 crore towards treatment of 1,874 persons in the district who took treatment in private hospitals, said a release quoting Monitoring Officer and Principal Secretary M.A. Siddique, who for the second day on Wednesday inspected various places in the district to review preparedness to tackle the infection spread. The release said the administration had approved 48 hospitals to provide COVID-19 treatment. Now, under the Chief Minister’s Comprehensive Health Insurance scheme, it had approved another 64 hospitals taking the total hospitals approved for COVID-19 treatment to 112.More Related News

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