Telangana High Court slapped the state government for not implementing the Covid-19 rules properly

On Thursday, the High Court was angry with the state government. The High Court is angry with the government's work in Telangana and delhi that not effective to prevent the spread of corona virus. In Telangana, the High Court has expressed displeasure over low-cost Covid-19 examinations in the state. "It seemed that the government was intensifying the examinations only when the case was being tried in this case," the court said. The court, hearing the petition against low-kovid-19 tests, ordered the government to conduct at least 50,000 tests per day and eventually increase it to one lakh. The court was angry with the kovid-19 rules for not being implemented properly because of the possibility of the Covid-19 second wave.

The court also responded to the high bills charged by private hospitals for treatment of Covid-19 and asked the government to take action against such hospitals. It has ordered the authorities to make RTPCT kits available in district hospitals and also asked ICMR to conduct the prescribed tests. The government's plan to have coronavirus is not appreciable and has been asked to file a counter by November 24. The hearing was postponed to November 26.

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