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The Jharkhand High Court attracted rims, the government was due to failure to get medical equipment

The Jharkhand High Court attracted rims, the government was due to failure to get medical equipment
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Ranchi: Jharkhand High Court on Friday’s interesting Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, (RIMS) Ranchi and the government for their failure to install a genome sequencing machine at the State Hospital.
The court in verbal observation said that the government managed by the government and the government would only wake up from their sleep when countries reached the base of cremation.
The High Court made observations while hearing litigation of the public interest submitted after the court took Suo Motu’s awareness of the lack of equipment right in the rim.
The division bench, which consisted of Chief Justice Dr.
Ravi Rajan and Justice Sujit Narayan, was told while hearing the petition that the machine was still not bought by the hospital.
The bench observes that if the machine will be purchased after Omicron spreads throughout the country.
Furthermore, observing that why the court must encourage the government to realize its own responsibilities to its own citizens.
Genome sequencing machines should help medical experts measure genetic strains of pathogens, especially identifying the virus virus COV-2 virus that oppresses people today.
The machine will also help in the rapid diagnosis of patient diseases.
The court has ordered the government and hospital to submit a written statement to tell it the status of their engine purchases.
This pill was initiated by the 2020 High Court when the country was hit with the first wave of pandemic.
The court has ordered rim to get ready and get the machine and equipment needed to care for patients in the middle of a pandemic.
The court also stated his enthusiasm for the fact that the drug store in the hospital had not been operational for ordinary people and patients forced to buy drugs from outside.

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