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KCR: Why go to private hospitals? Government treatment is very good ---- veediki Covid vaste Gandhi Hosp lo padeyandra.... alage already +ve vachina Dy CM ki kuda


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Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao on Friday convened a high-level review of his administration's COVID-19 response, chiefly to whip it back into action mode. He warned private hospitals that they would face stern action if they created an artificial scarcity for beds for COVID-19 patients.

At the same time, the chief minister advised people not to opt for expensive treatment at private hospitals; they could get quality treatment at government hospitals free of cost.

“Anyone with symptoms should immediately approach the nearest government hospital to seek medical advice and get treatment. Arrangements have been made to provide COVID-19 treatment in all government hospitals right from the PHC (primary healthcare centre) level. 

About 5,000 beds with oxygen facility have been readied in government hospitals across the state; 3,000 of them were being available at Gandhi Hospital and the Telangana Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (TIMS) in Hyderabad.

During the review meeting, the chief minister gave his interpretation of the COVID-19 numbers in the state. It was indeed fortunate that the recovery rate in Telangana was much higher and the death rate much lower than the national average, he said.

 

Explaining, he said that as of Thursday July 16, some 41,018 persons had tested positive for COVID-19 but 67 per cent of them (27,295) have recovered and gone home. Another 9,636 asymptomatic patients were in home quarantine. That left only 3,692 patients undergoing treatment for COVID-19 in different government hospitals across the state.

Of these, the condition of only 200 patients, mainly those with comorbidities, was severe, while all others were recovering. Nevertheless, the state health administration was monitoring even asymptomatic patients as per the COVID-19 protocol.

 

 

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42 minutes ago, Manikyam said:

evadu matram em chestadu, KCR kuda anthe

anni state lu em chesayi, KCR kothaga cheyadaniki

Mee family members ki vasthe, ilane matladutava ?

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ayna what's wrong with this statement? first positive change from KCR in months on this issue.  good development

dy cm ni ekkada cheristhey enti? as long as people get treated because it is their right to get treated.

I'm happy kcr has changed tones on this. pls pls be more transparent atleast from now. kcr and his band of bureaucrats can't figh this alone. need transparency

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everybody assuming govt hospital means third rate care, but without it 10 times lives may've been lost.

its laughable if you think 99% of Indians can afford private healthcare on this.

even the 'competition' and 'market forces' won't make private hospitals drop their prices. They prefer to let people die than actually compete.

even third rate govt hospitals are better than private ones at this point.

so where dy cm gets admitted matters, but not that much.

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Just now, TrollBait said:

be glad that he offered treatment for everybody. intha mundhu laaga arrogant statements kaakunda.

ipudu kuda iste chepputho kodataru 

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16 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

Gussa kyon hora miyan ?

Nuvvu adiginde nenu adigina...

nenekada gussa aina kaka, ee thrd lo first nundi nuv cheptunde cheptunna

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33 minutes ago, TrollBait said:

everybody assuming govt hospital means third rate care, but without it 10 times lives may've been lost.

its laughable if you think 99% of Indians can afford private healthcare on this.

even the 'competition' and 'market forces' won't make private hospitals drop their prices. They prefer to let people die than actually compete.

even third rate govt hospitals are better than private ones at this point.

so where dy cm gets admitted matters, but not that much.

👏👏👏. It’s true. There are 15000+ beds available in the state today. Gandhi and TIMS have close to 3000 beds and TIMS is the most recent set up hospital with developed equipment and ventilators. All the corporate private hospitals in Hyderabad combined doesn’t have more than 2000 beds and 90% of them are occupied with rich and affluent class people. Middle class, below middle class and poor have only once choice, which is government hospital. 

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For critics, wait and watch.

More such steps from TG Govt are on the way.

Pharma stock pile up ipude start ayindi, including remdesivir and other anti biotic..

Testing chesina tarvata emi cheyalo anedaniki proper guidelines and strategy vastadi...

 

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1 minute ago, Android_Halwa said:

For critics, wait and watch.

More such steps from TG Govt are on the way.

Pharma stock pile up ipude start ayindi, including remdesivir and other anti biotic..

Testing chesina tarvata emi cheyalo anedaniki proper guidelines and strategy vastadi...

 

Redesivir anedhi almost worthless for covid , ebola kosam design chesi deeniki vaaduthunaru  just like hydochloquin

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