Belagavi, Nov 21: Karnataka Minister for Health and Medical Education Dr K Sudhakar on Saturday said that in the coming days, the Primary Health Centres (PHC) in the State will work round the clock.
Speaking after launching various developmental works at Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences (BIMS) premises here on Saturday, he said that all types of medical examinations will be made available free of cost to the patients including C.T. Scan and blood testing from January. More PHCs will be opened on the basis of population.
The Minister, who is also incharge of Corona pandemic, took to task BIMS head for poor maintenance of the hospital and warned him of transferring him if he fails to maintain cleanliness in the Hospital. Doctors should also learn administrative skills besides medical knowledge, the Minister advised.
He said that a 350-bed Super Speciality Hospital built at a cost of Rs 7 crore is nearing completion in Belagavi and it will be inaugurated very soon.
He said that henceforth steps will be taken to build oxygen storage units in all the Medical Science Institutions. In Belagavi district, 97 per cent recoveries were recorded and the death rate has come down to 0.8 per cent.
Earlier, speaking to reporters at Sambra Airport, the Minister clarified that the vaccine for Covid-19 has not yet been released in the Country. "Still the vaccine is under trial and once WHO approves it then it will be made available to all countries," he said.
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