In view of Corona's increasing infection, the Indian Army has decided to convert its base hospital at Delhi Cantt into a special Kovid-19 Center for the Indian Armed Forces and veterans from Thursday. Apart from armed forces personnel, ex-servicemen will be treated in this hospital. The online TRAI service tele-consultancy service 'Health OPD' of the hospital is also Indian Armed To provide health care services to all serving personnel, retirees and their dependents of the forces. In the same way, there are many more.
The army said that the base hospital at Delhi Cantt is being converted into a special Kovid center. Apart from armed forces personnel, ex-servicemen will also be treated in this hospital. In this hospital, apart from armed forces personnel, ex-servicemen will be treated. The information itself The Indian Army has given via Twitter. The Army wrote in its tweet that the facility will be available to Corona patients from Thursday. All OPDs of the hospital will be available from April 22 at Army Hospital Research The service said that the online tri-service tele-consultancy service 'Health OPD' for all serving personnel, retirees and their dependents in the three services said by the Army. In addition to this, inquiries about any disease and medicines related to it can be logged on http://sehatopd.in.
The number of new cases of corona in the country has reached close to three lakhs. In the last 24 hours, 2 lakh 95 thousand 041 new cases of corona have been reported. With this, a total of 1,56,16,130 cases of corona have been reported so far in the country. In the last 24 hours, 2023 people died from Corona. With this, the death toll from this disease has reached 1,82,553. According to the data released by the Union Health Ministry on Wednesday morning, there are 21,57,538 active patients in the country. There is a relief news that 1,32,76,039 patients have been recovered from Corona so far. While the country's recovery rate has been 85.01 percent. More than 1.6 million corona tests have been conducted in the last 24 hours in the country. According to ICMR, on April 20, 16,39,357 tests were conducted. Till date, a total of 27,10,53,392 tests have been done in the country.