Delhi govt directs hospitals to engage 4th-5th year MBBS students, interns, BDS doctors to increase manpower

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Delhi govt directs hospitals to engage 4th-5th year MBBS college students, interns, BDS doctors to increase manpower

The Delhi authorities on Saturday directed all the federal government hospitals within the nationwide capital to engage fourth and fifth-year MBBS college students, interns, and BDS doctors, so as to meet the elevated demand for manpower amid the continuing pandemic. 

“In order to meet the increased demand for manpower during the ongoing pandemic, all Delhi Govt hospitals are directed to engage 4th & 5th year MBBS students, interns and BDS doctors,” Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain tweeted.

“The situation demands for all hands on deck, and we hope to fight this surge soon,” Satyendra Jain added.

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Jain additional mentioned that the tenure of presently working SRs/JRs might be prolonged for six months. 

“To combat the rising Covid cases in Delhi & meet the demand of medical personnel, the tenure of presently working SRs/JRs will be extended for 6 months…In addition, candidates will be hired for the vacant posts.,” he tweeted.

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Delhi recorded as many as 7,897 recent coronavirus circumstances on Saturday. With this, the tally of COVID-19 circumstances within the nationwide capital has reached over 7.14 lakh, whereas the loss of life toll mounted to 11,235. Thirty- 9 fatalities have been recorded in the final 24 hours, in accordance to the newest bulletin issued by the Delhi well being division. 

The case tally stands at 7,14,423 within the nationwide capital. The variety of lively circumstances is 28,773, of which 15,266 are in residence isolation.

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