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Pune: Activists want PMC to continue the post-covid ops

Pune: Activists want PMC to continue the post-covid ops
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Pune: Activists and health experts have criticized the closure of the Post-Covid (OPD) outpatient department (OPD) at the Civic Hospital and the government in the city after a significant decline in the number of daily infections and tally active cases.
They observed that a number of patients were quite large, who had Covid in the past, were forced to approach private practitioners and hospitals and issued out-of-pocket expenditures, because special OPD services had closed in most civilized civilians and hospitals managed by the government and the government.
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Apart from fatigue, shortness of breath, and lungs, members of the Covid task unit and doctors have identified diabetes as other complications of this disease.
Against this background, there is an increasing need for OPD services specifically for post-covid patients, round experts.
“Quite a lot of Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) -run Hospitals has closed the overall post-covid OPDs in the Covid case actively taking intermediate post-August this year.
But they must realize that a large number of patients still need this service because of the effect after the term Long known in Covid even after months of full recovery, “said Public Health Expert Sanjay Patil, Chairman of the Indian Medical Association Hospital in India, Pune Chapter.
The Trend of Active Covid Caseload has dropped to 2,000 in Pune District for the first time despite many blending and density during and after a recent celebration period.
Sanjeev Wavare, Nodal Officer of the PMC Covid Mitigation Plan, said, “There were seven hospitals managed by PMC which offered post-covid OPD services until recently.
At present, Naidu PMC Hospital and Sassoon Hospital are managed by the state Offers post-covid OPD services.
We will continue service in other centers, if needed.

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