New Delhi: The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), that guards the LAC with China, has thrown open the gates of its countrywide health centres and hospitals for its veterans suffering from the novel coronavirus.
ITBP Director General (DG) SS Deswal has issued an official message to all his troops and formations saying the decision has been taken after the force came across media reports of people facing problems in getting admission or treatment at COVID-19 designated hospitals.
"We have come across news that citizens are facing problems in hospital admissions and treatment or they are charged exorbitantly," DG Deswal said in his message.
"Our Himveers (mountain warriors) have sweated throughout their life. We do not want that they suffer and hence all our veterans are being offered health services in case anyone of you are affected by COVID-19," he said.
He further said that all hospitals of the force throughout the country will admit veterans with coronavirus infection and treat them.
The ITBP has about 20,000 retired and dependent personnel.
The ITBP runs a super speciality Referral hospital for the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) or paramilitary forces in Greater Noida, has two base hospitals at Tigri in Delhi and Kimin in Arunachal Pradesh and composite hospitals at Dehradun and Chandigarh apart from health centres at its every base in the country.
The DG, further in his message, said the COVID-19 situation is "under control" in the force as protocols were strictly followed by field units.
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