CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy decides to begin newly purchased 108 vehicles from July 1

CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy decides to begin newly purchased 108 vehicles from July 1
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Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy COVID-19 review meeting at CM camp office
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The government of Andhra Pradesh headed by chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has decided to start newly purchased ambulances and 1060 vehicles services in Andhra Pradesh from July 1.

Andhra Pradesh: The government of Andhra Pradesh headed by chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has decided to start newly purchased ambulances and 1060 vehicles services in Andhra Pradesh from July 1. Also, CM Jagan has ordered the authorities to buy new bikes for telemedicine at a COVID-19 review meeting held on Wednesday at CM camp office. Deputy Chief Minister and Health Minister Alla Nani, Minister Mopidevi Venkataramana, CS Nilam Sawhney, DGP Gautam Sawang were also present at the meeting.

CM said that the number of coronary positive cases in the state is declining and the percentage of those discharged is rising and the corona Patients recovery rate in AP was 53.44%, compared to 32.90% in the country.

He said emergency services should be continued without any problems in the state. Officials said they have identified all those in need of emergency services such as pregnancy, chemotherapy and dialysis. "All measures have been taken to provide them with medical services as per schedule.," officials asserted to CM Jagan. He said that they were being taken to hospitals for medical services by calling ahead of schedule. They said that ANMs and health personnel are supporting them in all kinds of ways.

CM Jagan said the health support scheme is the new program put forth by the government and asked officials to ensure that the program is implemented efficiently. Officials told CM Jagan that all the health insurance dues left over by the previous government were paid to hospitals. CM Jagan ordered that the bills be uploaded every three weeks and then be sanctioned.

Jagan has also suggested that fish and shrimp be sold locally in the state and asked the officials to set up infrastructure and plans on this. Chief Minister has instructed minister Mopidevi Venkatramana to take action on prices and marketing of fish.

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