General Disables Restrictions: First Announce Today- Dinamani

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J. Radhakrishnan, Principal Secretary, Department of People’s Welfare.

Dr. J. Radhakrishnan, Principal Secretary, Department of Public Welfare, said that he will announce on the first Friday in consultation with medical experts about the general mutilation controls as the spread of corona in Tamil Nadu is increasing.

J. Radhakrishnan and Chennai Corporation Commissioner Kagandeep Singh Bedi on Thursday visited the 75-bed special ward set up at the Omanthurai Government Medical College Hospital in Chennai to treat people suffering from omega-3 infections. Dr. Jayanthi, the first lady of the hospital, and Dr. Ramesh, the coordinating officer, were present at that time. Following this, J. Radhakrishnan told reporters:

Although the impact of omega-1 is spreading rapidly globally, its severity is not high enough to cause public attention. Do not think that people are indifferent. Corona infection has started increasing again in various districts including Chennai. Therefore, people should continue to follow preventive precautions such as wearing a mask and adhering to individual nap intervals.

Compulsory corona examination is conducted for all travelers coming from abroad. Everyone should be vaccinated against corona. The severity of omega-3 exposure is lower for those who have been vaccinated. Lungs are less likely to be infected. Those who are vaccinated quickly recover from the omega-3 infection.

We controlled the first and second wave of the corona. Now it has reached the next level. The current challenge can be met if the public cooperates. The first is to consult with medical professionals on Friday on general mute controls for omega-3 proliferation. After that she will make a decision about it and announce it.

Following this, Chennai Corporation Commissioner Kagandeep Singh Bedi said:

Corona is spreading fast in Chennai. If you have symptoms such as fever and runny nose, get tested immediately. The Chennai Corporation is conducting mandatory inspections not only for corona victims but also for their families.

At present 25 thousand corona tests are done daily in Chennai. Testing facilities have been set up in all public places and public places.

The public should avoid unnecessary outings. He said action would be taken against those who violated the rules for English New Year celebrations.

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