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Chandigarh, May 19

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Now, patients from the tricity can avail of the facilities at the mini-Covid care centres set up by various organisations in the city.

UT Adviser Manoj Parida said they had 100 oxygen beds available for Covid patients at the mini-Covid care centres in the city. He said free medical treatment was provided at the centre and any patient from the tricity was welcome at the centre.

The Adviser today inaugurated a mini-Covid Centre at the Sector 47 community centre. The 20-bed mini-Covid centre was launched by the Rotary Satellite Club of Chandigarh in association with the UT Administration.

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Parida expressed his gratitude to Rotarians RK Saboo, Tanu Mehtani and MP Singh for contributing for the welfare of society in such tough times.

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