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Maharashtra may emulate Kerala model in its covid-19 fight

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MUMBAI : Maharashtra may take lessons from Kerala in its fight against the covid-19 pandemic, Health Minister Rajesh Tope said today. "The structure of Maharashtra is quite different.

However, some of the innovative initiatives undertaken by the Kerala Health Department will be discussed in Maharashtra," said Tope.

The minister today called on Kerala Health Minister K.K. Shailja to discuss the measures being taken by Kerala. "Kerala's segregation policy, daily tests, measures taken to prevent infection in slums, cooperation of private doctors, shortage of equipment, prevention in containment zones, use of plasma therapy were discussed," the state public health department said in a press statement today.

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