Amravati: The state's Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar has said that due to the growing corona infection cases and shortage of doctors in the city, the Karnataka government has decided to deploy covid's last year medical and science students.
In this regard, he has said that as we are facing problems of shortage of doctors, nurses and paramedics, MBBS final year students, lab technician course and science will be tested. COVID duties will be assigned, including detection, test and treatment of corona patients. At the same time, a target has been set to test thirty thousand samples a day in Bengaluru, which is part of 50-60 percent positive cases. Despite using the services of 80 private laboratories and fever clinics across the city, it could not get it due to lack of staff.
Sudhakar further said that as we need more trained personnel to spread corona infection in mobile clinics, we have asked students to volunteer for service under the Disaster Management Act. Bengaluru has 2,267 cases out of 5,007 new cases recorded in southern states on Friday. In order to feed in the dashboard zone, more data entry operators are being hired than the state-run kionics. In real-time and process in the war room of the state, Kovid collected information from door-to-door survey by the health warriors.
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