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COVID-19 emergency service center established



DHANGADHI: A COVID-19 emergency service center has been established in the Sudur Paschim State for response, rescue, coordination and facilitating in the treatment, control and management of novel coronavirus pandemic.

The center would be managed from the Office of the Chief Minister and Council of Ministers secretariat.

Stakeholders and members of the general public can acquire information and emergency services from the center, according to Shiva Singh Oli, the personal assistant of Chief Minister Trilochan Bhatta.

He said that the center is a mechanism for reporting information, complaints and problems through a one-door system by maintaining immediate coordination with all places.

The center has also urged one and all to dial at the hotline number 1148 or e-mail at [email protected] in case any response, rescue, coordination, treatment and information related to COVID-19 was required or if they have any suggestion, information or complaints to that regard.

Publish Date : 20 April 2020 13:16 PM

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