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Hospital offers free treatment for Covid-hit EWS patients

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Hoshiarpur, May 23

The management of local Shivam Hospital on Sunday offered five beds for free treatment of Covid level-II patients from economically weaker section(EWS). The hospital management has put these level-II beds at the disposal of the Deputy Commissioner’s office. The Covid level-II patients will get the entire treatment free of cost.

Giving details of this welfare initiative, general manager of the hospital, Ashish Atwal, said, “The beds are equipped with ultra-modern equipment and apparatus to provide requisite treatment to Covid patients. The management has also decided to bear all expenses of medicines for the patients admitted on these beds”.

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Appreciating the endeavour of the hospital, DC Apneet Riyait said the administration had directed the office of Civil Surgeon to recommend the eligible patients from economically weaker sections to the hospital. She said teams of the civil and police administration as well as health department was working round the clock to get all requisite assistance in term of treatment, medicines and food, besides ensuring vaccination at their doorsteps.

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