At least three people died, and 20 others fell ill in Pallavaram near Chennai on Thursday after allegedly consuming drinking water contaminated with sewage, Tamil Nadu Health Minister M Subramaniyan said on Thursday.
Assuring the safety for doctors Health Minister M Subramaniyan says, "We had discussion with Doctors Unions and association yesterday. We shared our disappointment each other over the untoward incident. They are satisfied with the government measures. There are no disturbances to Health and
"Last night there was a gas leak from a company in Ennore. Following this, with complaints of eye and chest irritation, people have been admitted to the hospital and all are fine. In Stanley Hospital, six patients are admitted and in Akash Hospital, 36 have been admitted. A total of 42 peop
Speaking in the Assembly on Tuesday, the Health minister said, "About a month back, Covid cases were lesser. But recently, we've noticed a surge in cases. Not only in Tamil Nadu, many states across India are witnessing a sudden spike in infections. After assessing the prevailing situation, w
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Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], August 1 (ANI): Negative RT-PCR report has been made mandatory for everyone coming from Kerala to Tamil Nadu from August 5, informed Tamil Nadu Health Minister Ma Subramaniyan on Sunday.