Mental health director Poorna Chandra has also been diagnosed with coronavirus and is receiving treatment at Rajiv Gandhi Hospital
Tamil Nadu: Two patients have been admitted to the Rajiv Gandhi Government Hospital after being diagnosed with corona infection in 26 patients at the Government Hospital in Kilpauk.
The other 24 persons are currently undergoing treatment for hospitalization and are currently receiving treatment in the archive as a separate award.
Only 26 are confirmed in that ward
A total of 800 patients are receiving treatment at the Keeppakkam Government Hospital. One hundred and twenty of them remain in nearby men's wards, of which only 26 are currently committed.
In the absence of any other wards, it is reported that all persons other than these 120 will be subjected to serious examination.
This includes two people aged 75 and over
If the corona is infected, most older people die. Similarly, two people over the age of 75 are admitted to Raju Gandhi Hospital.
Others have been making medical applications, until then they have been isolated and actively monitored in the archive. The management has announced that they will also be screened for signs that others have no contact.
Subsequently, the Director of Archival Responsibility, Saravana Jothi, who met with the press, set up separate wards at the Rajiv Gandhi Hospital.
He said the patients would be arranged to heal, and all the patients were being actively monitored and others would be in good health.
Mental health director Poorna Chandra has also been diagnosed with coronavirus and is receiving treatment at Rajiv Gandhi Hospital.
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