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Labour minister Santosh Gangwar complains about COVID situation in Bareilly, tells UP CM officials don’t take calls

Bareilly, May 9 Union minister Santosh Gangwar has complained to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Adityanath about COVID-19 management in Bareilly, saying officials don’t take calls and government health centres send back patients for ‘referrals’ from the district hospital. In a...
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Bareilly, May 9

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Union minister Santosh Gangwar has complained to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Adityanath about COVID-19 management in Bareilly, saying officials don’t take calls and government health centres send back patients for ‘referrals’ from the district hospital.

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In a letter to the chief minister of the BJP-run state, the Union Labour minister has also complained about the “big shortage” of empty oxygen cylinders and the high prices of medical equipment in his Lok Sabha constituency.

The letter was handed over to Adityanath during his visit to Bareilly on Saturday. — PTI

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