Action if overcharged: Warning to medical colleges

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Chennai: Public Health Secretary Radhakrishnan has warned that “severe action will be taken if medical colleges charge more than what the government has set.”
In Tamil Nadu, 6,658 students are enrolled in government quota. First year medical classes for them, started.
Secretary Radhakrishnan then inaugurated the introductory class at the Chennai Medical College. Separate teams have been set up to monitor this.
A dedicated phone number is to be notified to report this. As for Corona, the good news continues to come. They do not rise and fall automatically; Decreased as people follow government guidelines.
Of the 1.30 lakh beds allocated to the corona, 2,800 are being treated. Daily, finding and testing one lakh people is a challenge. Therefore, health officials are advised to conduct mandatory testing for those who have symptoms, those who have been diagnosed with the infection, those who are with them, those who are in contact, and those who have respiratory problems.
Restrictions will be less and relaxations more in the future. Therefore, the public must abide by the government’s standard guidelines for a number of months. Mortality rate has dropped 10 times in the 3rd wave. In Tamil Nadu, 1.13 crore people have not been vaccinated for the second time. Similarly, 46.23 lakh people, aged 18 – 44; 37.25 lakh people over the age of 60 are not vaccinated in the first installment.
Over the next 15 days, unwanted corona care treatment centers will be reduced. The doctors and nurses who work there will be used for other tasks. In the care centers set up in the colleges, if none of the patients come, classes can be conducted in those centers. Corona is not an eradicated disease; As a controlled disease, the World Health Organization said.Thus he said.
Director of Medical Education Narayana Babu and Chief Minister of the hospital Teranirajan also participated in the event.

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