New health camps opened in 50 places in Thoothukudi and Tirunelveli
The Hindu
45 health camps in Thoothukudi & Tirunelveli to distribute 40 lakh chlorine tablets & provide medical aid to 1.25 lakh people.
Tamil Nadu Health and Family Welfare Minister Ma Subramanian said that 45 health camps were being organised in Thoothukudi and five camps Tirunelveli beginning on December 24.
Speaking to media persons, he said that already doctors and para-medical teams from government hospitals and medical colleges were conducting mobile camps for the last five days.
From today, with the participation of private hospitals including Apollo, Meenakshi Mission Hospital, Velammal Hospital, Vadamalayan Hospital and among others from Madurai and Salem, health camps were underway. This would continue for the next four days, he said.
The Health Department has planned to distribute 40 lakh chlorine tablets to all the residents in Thoothukudi. With water being distributed by tanker lorries, it has been decided to provide the tablets with instructions on how to use to the public. The objective was to prevent diseases like cholera and diarrhoea, he said.
Thoothukudi MP Kanimozhi said that the 3,331 health camps conducted over the last four-five days had benefited a little over 1.25 lakh people. Patients with fever, cold and cough were given tablets after screening. The mobile health camps would continue to function for another five days covering interior pockets.
The MP thanked Health Secretary Gagandeep Singh Bedi and his team for their presence here over the last seven days. This has had an instant impact on the Government Medical College Hospital, which was in bad shape after the floods. From Sunday, Out-Patient services and dialysis facility for the patients have resumed, she said.