‘90% Patients Don't Need Hosp Care'
The New Indian Express Chennai|January 24, 2022
Of the 786 admitted to Nandambakkam Covid Care Centre, only 61 needed hospitalisation
‘90% Patients Don't Need Hosp Care'

LeSS than 10 per cent of those admitted recently to Chennai Corporation’s major Covid Care Centres (CCC) with mildto-moderate symptoms, have worsened the symptoms and needed hospital care, according to corporation data shared with TNIE.

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