Hyderabad: Chair of the K Chandrasekhar Rao minister on Sunday said Coronavirus was controlled in the state and the government was fully ready to face the third wave of Covid-19.
Submitting its independence day address, CM said, “Even though Covid-19 is under control, countries must be careful and alert, and take all prevention steps to obey the rules.” The minister’s chairman said the government was preparing “rural pharmacies” in the interior of the Basthi Dawakhanas line in urban areas.
A total of 224 Basthi Dawakhana provides free medical tests, care and medicines for lakh people.
For this, the government has decided to make doctors available where he has recruited on a large scale.
The government has also taken new hospital construction and increases the number of beds.
A total of eight new medical colleges have been subject to sanctions and efforts to start from the next academic year.
“With this, the total number of medical colleges in this country has reached 17.
The government’s goal is to establish medical colleges in each district,” KCR said.
More Multi-Special Hospitals Immediately the government has decided to carry out the construction of a multi-special hospital with the brand name of the Medical Sciences (TIMS) Institute in the four larger Hyderabad sides.
At present, the first TIMS hospital works near Gachibowli.
Three more will appear in LB Nagar, Alwal and Sanathnagar.
“The government also built a multi-specialty hospital in Ramagundam in the Colliaries area of ​​Singareni and others in Patancheru Industrial Belt.
Construction has begun for a super special hospital in Warangal,” CM KCR said.