In New Delhi, there were 272 instances of dengue reported last week.

Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak has told doctors to be available for 24 hours in the hospital to deal with viral, dengue, chikungunya, and other illnesses . Not a single case of Chikungunya has been recorded this year, but 44 cases have been recorded so far this year .

New Delhi, India, December 5: Although 3,595 cases of dengue have been recorded this year, not a single case of Chikungunya has been recorded this year, but 44 cases have been recorded so far this year.According to a government statement, Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak had told the team of doctors and paramedical staff to be available for 24 hours in the hospital to deal with viral, dengue, chikungunya, and other illnesses.He had also requested that the medicines be available to OPD and admitted patients from the hospital itself, and that the Officers should keep regularly checking the stock in the district's pharmacy shops, according to a release from the hospital.Patients should be given the hospital's drugs.Make arrangements for the provision of the right antibiotics and other medications for fever prevention in the hospital.

This way, the patients do not have to return to the hospital often.In the winter, patients find it necessary to go to the hospital.He said, Take special care of the patients' wellbeing in the cold.He added that there is no shortage of drugs in government hospitals, and that UP Medical Supplies Corporation is providing medicines to all the hospitals as per their needs.

He also advised on keeping medicines from getting expired.There is also the possibility of spoilage of medicines as a result of the close of the year.Not only that, hospitals where the expiry date of drugs is near, they should also send medications to other hospitals to avoid spoilage of drugs, he said.

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