New Delhi: Delhi government's Mohalla Clinics are taking a lead to help people during this time of COVID-19 pandemic as major hospitals in the national capital are focusing on treating patients with the coronavirus.
The doctors are treating the patients in a safe environment. Medicines are provided to people from the clinics.
As major hospitals in Delhi remain busy in treating patients with COVID-19, the Mohalla Clinics have come handy to the people with minor illness.
People also prefer to visit the Mohalla Clinics as the chances of getting infected remain with COVID-19 remains very less.
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Window system at the clinics:
The Mohalla Clinics have found a new way to treat the patients through a window system. This was done after many doctors and the medical staff at the clinics test positive for COVID-19 in the past. Everything ranging from examining a patient to prescribing medicines is done through these windows.
The main objective of the window system is to protect doctors from any kind of infection.
Also, all the precautions are being taken at these clinics ranging from social distancing to use of hand sanitisers and handwashes.
The staff of the clinics are also available on the scheduled time.