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Don't panic: Sir Ganga Ram Hospital Chairman to COVID patients

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Don't panic: Sir Ganga Ram Hospital Chairman to COVID patients

Don't panic: Sir Ganga Ram Hospital Chairman to COVID patients

As COVID cases are surging and the country is facing shortage of oxygen supply, Chairman of Delhi's Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Dr DS Rana asked COVID patients to not panic and rush to hospitals.


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