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Delhi government launches Twitter handle for coronavirus-related queries

By ANI | Updated: May 6, 2020 17:20 IST

The release said the newly formed Twitter team will be in touch with the patients and the doctors and ensure a speedy solution to their issues.

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The Delhi government has launched a new Twitter handle @DelhiVsCorona to answer public queries related to COVID-19 and to ensure dissemination of authentic information to people.

"The Twitter handle @DelhiVsCorona will be a one-stop solution of all the COVID-19 related queries and complaints raised by the citizens. To monitor and handle this twitter handle, Delhi government has also set up a team of representatives who will keep a tab on the live status of the situation at the Delhi government hospitals where treatment of COVID-19 patients is going on and provide authentic information," a Delhi government release said.

It said that the government's efforts to resolve queries related to COVID-19 on Twitter "will help to reduce pc and anxiety amongst the citizens of Delhi."

"In the fight against COVID-19, communication and authentic information is the key," it said.

The release said the newly formed Twitter team will be in touch with the patients and the doctors and ensure a speedy solution to their issues.

( With inputs from ANI )

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