Madurai (Tamil Nadu): The district administration in Madurai has issued a notice to 120 private hospitals for allegedly remaining closed despite being asked to remain open and continue serving patients during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
A field study conducted on July 15 had found 120 private hospitals remaining closed in the district, following which the district administration has asked all to furnish a clarification and recommended appropriate action against them.
The administration, under the National Disaster Management Act, has also directed the hospitals to remain open and continue functioning.
Madurai is the second-worst affected COVID-19 district in Tamil Nadu. To meet the increasing demand for beds, COVID-19 hospitals have been set up in colleges to provide medical facilities and Amma Kitchen was also started on July 4 after doctors said that a healthy diet can help patients to recover from the infection.
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