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National Institute of Ageing to be made functional again

The health department was in discussion with the Union health ministry for this purpose, said Minister Ma Subramanian on Thursday.

Express News Service

CHENNAI: The National Institute of Ageing at the King Institute in Guindy, converted into a Covid-19 hospital at pandemic’s peak, will be made functional again in a month. The health department was in discussion with the Union health ministry for this purpose, said Minister Ma Subramanian on Thursday.

He was speaking to reporters at Government Saidapet Hospital, where a dialysis unit was inaugurated. The decision is being taken as there has been no Covid-19 case at the institute in over three months. The facility, the first-of-its kind in TN, will function under the geriatric care department of the Madras Medical College.

Also, a 200-bed hospital and a Comprehensive Emergency and NewBorn Care (CEmONC) centre would be established at Government Saidapet Hospital.

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