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Andhra Pradesh’s Ambulances Stopped By Telangana

Andhra Pradesh’s ambulances stopped by Telangana, 2 killed. Due to an order from the Telangana government, two Corona-infected patients from Andhra Pradesh lost their lives.

Both patients were coming to Hyderabad for treatment, but the Telangana police refused entry to an online ambulance without permission on the interstate border in Kurnool.

At the same time, the Telangana High Court has stayed the order of the state government, which asked other states not to allow ambulances bringing corona patients to enter the state.

The incident happened on the Panchalingala checkpost on National Highway 44 on Friday.

Andhra Pradesh’s ambulances stopped: After returning to the ambulance, two patients who were being taken to hospital in it died.

People said that at least 40 ambulances from Pullur toll plaza to Hyderabad have been returned by the Telangana police since Thursday. Similar incidents have also taken place on several other checkpoints between the two states.

Telangana police officials say only ambulances with valid online permits are being returned, but relatives of patients say that those who have a Vaid permit are also not being allowed to go.

Meanwhile, the Telangana High Court stayed the state government’s order stating that the state did not have the right to stop the ambulance.

Under Article 21 of the Constitution, every citizen has the right to save his life.

The state government had ordered that patients coming from other states should be allowed to come only when they have already got the time to show up from a hospital in the state.

13 more corona patients die in Goa government hospital.

At the Goa Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), 13 more corona-infected patients died early on Friday. A senior health department official gave this information.

In all, 75 patients have died in this hospital within four days. Nothing has been said about the reasons behind the death of these patients.

But GMCH is facing difficulty in oxygen supply in the morning.

Earlier on the deaths, the government had told the Goa bench of the Bombay High Court that the pressure in the supply is getting reduced when several oxygen cylinders are added together in the morning, which could be the reason for the death of some patients.

The government had described the ‘logistic issue’. While bringing the oxygen cylinder from the tractor trolley and connecting multiple cylinders at once, the pressure of the oxygen supply is decreasing.

The official said that these patients also died between two and six o’clock in the morning. Earlier, 15 patients died on Thursday, 21 on Wednesday, and 26 on Tuesday.

Government should give compensation to the kin of the dead.

Leader of Opposition and former Chief Minister of the state Digambar Kamat criticized the BJP government over the death of Corona patients due to lack of oxygen.

He demanded that the state government give immediate compensation to the kin of the deceased.

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