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COVID-19: 50 doctors & 100 nurses from Kerala to arrive soon in Mumbai

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: June 01, 2020 1:43 PM

More than 100 doctors and nurses from Kerala are expected to reach Mumbai in the next few days to ...

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More than 100 doctors and nurses from Kerala are expected to reach Mumbai in the next few days to join the medical staff here in the battle against COVID-19 pandemic.

Mumbai needs more human resources in terms of medical staff. A team of 16 doctors from Kerala is expected to reach Mumbai on Monday, said Dr Santhosh Kumar, Deputy Superintendent of Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram.

Nearly 50 doctors and 100 nurses from Kerala will be in Mumbai in the next few days, said Kumar, who has already reached here along with two other doctors.

"We will be working in the Seven Hills Hospital. It is safe for medical practitioners here and they should volunteer in this effort to fight COVID-19. All doctors who are coming to help the medical staff in Mumbai are working in the private sector back home (Kerala) and have volunteered to assist their fraternity members here," he said. 

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