Chandigarh: The UT government has enabled three Covid mini care centers to operate and maintain their place until December 31.
The three recently gave their agreement to operate these centers until December 31 with their own security settings with their own security settings with their own security settings with their own security settings.
On October 18, the Government Ut wrote to these organizations and gave them two options; It’s good to maintain the place until December 31 with their own security settings or close the center and empty the place.
Previously, UT has allowed these organizations to maintain place until October 31 with their own security settings.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB), Yashpal Garg, which holds allegations of Nodal Mini Covid Care Center officials, said the three centers had submitted their reply and were ready to defend the building.
In the letter, Garg wrote that UT adviser Dharam PAL has asked these organizations to defend their place until December 31 given the possible third covid waves.
He also asked the organization to submit their reply in three days.
Last time, from the seven mini covid care centers, six said they wanted to maintain a place with their own security settings until October 31.
They have submitted their reply to the UT government and is permitted to maintain the premise until that date.
The UT government gives permission to seven organizations to run the center.
Of the seven, one in the 47 sector closed the operation because of the lack of lack of covid patients.
Last week, three more central closed when they ran in the sports complex.
The complex will be submitted to the UT sports Department.