‘Take rural patients to CCC compulsorily’
The Hindu
Ensure they get quality food and treatment, says Yediyurappa
Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa asked the district administration to compulsorily send positive patients in rural areas to COVID Care Centres and ensure quality food and treatment to them, apart from ensuring proper hygiene. Speaking at the COVID-19 review meeting of Dharwad district in Hubballi on Friday, Mr. Yediyurappa said that there would be relaxations in lockdown regulations only if the positivity rate was brought down to 5%. The CM said that the issue of bringing down the positivity rate was in the hands of the people. The State would be getting adequate quantity of vaccines in next two days and the government would give free vaccines to all, he said. Referring to the death rate of 1.70% in Dharwad district, he said that it was more than the State average and asked the officials to focus on bringing it down further by taking requisite measures.More Related News
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