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HP CM asks for a helpline to increase morale of COVID-19 patients

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SHIMLA: Jai Ram Thakur, Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, on Thursday, December 3, directed the officials of CM’s help line number- 1100, to call all the COVID-19 patients, to encourage their morale to fight the pandemic and to take care of their well-being.

The Himachal Pradesh government has also directed the senior medical officials for routine examination of COVID wards and providing free medical treatment to the infected ones.

The state government has also announced that no political function will be allowed in the state until December 15 and has requested people to maintain social distancing and use face masks in public places. The government has also prohibited the number of people to 50 in any kind of function to control the increasing COVID-19 cases.

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