After COVID-19 rush, Chennai hospitals on track to normalcy
The Hindu
Several major hospitals managed to simultaneously run non-COVID-19 services during the second wave
Unlike during the first wave of COVID-19, several major hospitals in Chennai managed to simultaneously run non-COVID-19 services, except having to suspend elective surgeries. Now, with a steady decline in cases, the number of people visiting outpatient departments is on the rise, and hospitals are all set to resume elective surgeries soon. Last year, some major hospitals brought their non-COVID-19 services to a halt as the inflow of patients diagnosed with COVID-19 started to rise. However, this has not been the case during the second wave — all major government hospitals ran outpatient services by making alternative arrangements. E. Theranirajan, Dean of the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, said they did not halt any non-COVID-19 services during the second wave.More Related News
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