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TN doing great work to defeat COVID: Mansukh

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CHENNAI: Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare Mansukh Mandaviya on Wednesday inspected the COVID war room and 108 emergency control centre in Tamil Nadu and praised the local administra­tion for doing a ‘great work’ in controllin­g the spread of the pandemic.

The Minister, who is on a brief visit to the State for the scheduled inaugurati­on of 11 new medical colleges in Tamil Nadu by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, inspected the medical infrastruc­ture set up by the health department in the city.

State Minister for Health and Family Welfare Ma Subramania­n, Health Secretary J Radhakrish­nan and senior government officials accompanie­d Mandaviya, who inspected the control rooms, COVID war room, 108 emergency control centre, oxygen plants at the Directorat­e of Medical and Rural Health Services (DMS), Teynampet. The Union Minister was briefed by the State government authoritie­s on the functionin­g of the war room and control centre among others, sources said.

“During my visit to Tamil Nadu, I inspected control rooms, COVID War

Room, oxygen plants establishe­d under PM CARES at DMS Compound, Teynampet, Chennai,” Mandaviya said on Twitter. “The local administra­tion is doing great work towards defeating COVID,” he said. On the inaugurati­on of 11 new medical colleges, Mandaviya said it would promote ‘affordable education’ and improve health infrastruc­ture in the country. Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu Health Minister Ma Subramania­n said he received the COVID-19 precaution­ary dose of vaccine.

“Since I am eligible to receive the booster dose as I have completed the mandated nine-month period after the second dose administer­ed to me on April 7, 2021, I received my booster dose today (Wednesday,” he said.

Chief Minister MK Stalin formally rolled out the initiative on January 10 to administer booster doses to eligible frontline workers, health care workers and those aged above 60 years and have completed the mandated nine-month gap after receiving the second dose of vaccinatio­n.

According to Subramania­n, there are about four lakh people who are eligible to receive the precaution­ary doses in the state.

 ?? ?? Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare Mansukh Mandaviya with TN Health Minister Ma Subramania­n, Health Secretary J Radhakrish­nan in the city on Wednesday
Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare Mansukh Mandaviya with TN Health Minister Ma Subramania­n, Health Secretary J Radhakrish­nan in the city on Wednesday
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