HC directive to ensure adequate COVID-19 treatment facilities in Malappuram hospitals
The Hindu
Court also directs district Collector and govt to tackle issues relating to the vaccination in accordance with the govt’s COVID-19 vaccination policy
A Division Bench of the Kerala High Court has directed the State government and Malappuram district Collector to ensure that adequate facilities are made available in government hospitals in Malappuram to deal with any vulnerable situation in the wake of COVID -19. The Bench passed the directive while disposing of the public interest litigations filed by K.P.A. Majeed, Indian Union Muslim League leader and Thirurangadi MLA, and two others from Malappuram. The court also directed the district Collector and government to tackle the issues relating to the vaccination in accordance with the government’s COVID-19 vaccination policy.More Related News
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