The Asian Age

MEDICAL CAMPS RUN SHORT OF MEDICINES

- J.M. RUDHRAN BARAASU CHENNAI, NOV. 5

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Lack of medicines in temporary medical camps, conducted by Greater Chennai Corporatio­n, adds to the woes of Chennaiite­s, as many ailing residents of rainhit areas flock to these camps for free medicines.

“My son is suffering from a fever and severe cough for past two days. We tried some private clinics for treatment, but my son hardly recuperate­d. Citing shortage, the medical camps does not distribute cough syrup”, said V. Kalaivani, a resident of Gandhi Nagar in Ramapuram.

The residents also expressed apprehensi­on about using medicines given by the Corporatio­n. “The doctor at the camp gave some tablets. But I fear my son may get allergy. So I decided to visit a private clinic again”, added V. Kalaivani.

With monsoon rain lashing the city, residents of many inundated areas are suffering from various ailments. To curb an outbreak of epidemic diseases and provide medicines for the needy, the civic body has set up temporary and mobile medical camps at various vulnerable areas.

In a press release, Chennai Corporatio­n has stated that as many as 512 medical camps have been conducted across the city, in which 33,236 persons visited for treatment and consultati­on. “A majority of the patients coming to camps is suffering from mild fever and other respirator­y tract infections like cold and cough. No case has been found hitherto as severe viral fever”, a doctor at a camp told

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