Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Monday announced the launch of a dedicated COVID-19 Telemedicine Helpline 14410 to provide medical assistance to potential cases across the state.
“This is a completely free service, and anyone suffering from COVID-19 symptoms like cough, fever, tiredness and difficulty in breathing can call the helpline,” he said.
Naveen urged doctors from Odisha and anywhere from India to support this initiative of the Odisha government and register to provide free services to citizens.
Doctors, who are willing to provide their services voluntarily in this fight against
COVID-19, can register themselves at www.bit.ly/IndiaTeleMed.
“The state will be ever grateful to the doctors for their sacrifices in these testing
times,” the CM added.
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