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Army in Jammu: Army Safeguarding People From Corona

Army in Jammu: Army safeguarding people from Corona, Medical petrol to army reaching far-off areas.

The Northern Command of the Army is insisting to protect people in Jammu and Kashmir from the enemies of the country and also protect it from Corona.

The Army’s Medical Patrol is reaching out to people in remote areas and alerting them. The army has aimed to prevent the spread of corona infection by making better coordination with the people in the state.

In such a situation, doctors and nursing staff, military personnel, ex-servicemen, and their families are saving in the army hospitals, while the medical units of the military units are trying to protect the people who lack health facilities from awareness.

The Army’s Medical Patrol reached Gagra in the Gool area of ​​Ramban on Saturday as part of the Army’s Sixteen Corps campaign against Corona.

Army teams from the Ashtanmarg area of ​​area checked the health of the people and distributed medicines among them. In all, 40 people from the region took advantage of this campaign.

During this time, people were made aware of the prevention from corona and they were also informed about vaccination.

The army asked the people to reach the health centers, sub-district hospitals and get the vaccine done as soon as possible to protect them from the corona.

During this time, information was also received about the problems faced by people in remote areas. Medical teams from other units are also doing the same.

Sixteen Corps of the Army alerted their medical teams in the situation arising out of Corona in April. There have been more than a hundred such programs so far.

Military units have also been talking about rescuing people by sending medical teams to their respective jurisdictions and what action they have to take if they show signs of infection.

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