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Covid-19 patients to get drugs delivered at home

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HubbalLi: The steep surge in the number of cases of Covid-19 in the Dharwad district, though, most of those infected do not display symptoms, or show very lightly.
As a result, most of Covid patients in the district were quarantined at home.
Although this has reduced the burden on all Covid hospitals appointed in the district, the Ministry of Health wrestles with logistical problems ensuring adequate medical care for those who are quarantined at home.
Now, the district government has been launched, in collaboration with a local body including Hubballi-Dharwad Municipal Corporation (HDMC), clock round service where drugs will be supplied to Covid patients in Doorstep.Dharwad Deputy Commissioner Nitesh Patil shows that, despite the number of cases Reported every day has soared to the three digits, the percentage of those who were hospitalized were lacking.
“Nearly 95% of those infected with Covid are quarantined at home.
There is a possibility that patients who are quarantined at home cannot step out to buy drugs.
To ensure that they have everything they need at home, we have decided to give medicines Go to their homes throughout the district, “said Patil Toi.he added that HDMC, in addition to arranging the helpline that can be deployed by the staff, has used staff to provide drugs to the patient’s home.
Patil said, “Helpline is to ensure that there is no delay in conveying drugs.
Zonal HDMC officers will arrange the delivery of drugs in the ward under their jurisdiction, while in rural areas, drugs will be available at the Primary and Central Health Center Health Taluk.
“confirms that all PHC hospitals and taluk have been supplied with sufficient drugs, namely DC says that they have employed 30 vehicles to provide drugs to houses.
Commissioner Gopal Krishna said that people can call the following numbers for drugs, ask about beds, et al: 0836-2213803; 0836-2213806; 91410151611.Nithesh Patil said that 20 medical students from HR Medical College, and 25 at the Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences will be asked to help the district administration monitor those who are quarantined at home, starting Monday.

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