Hyderabad:
The Telangana High Court expressed dissatisfaction with a state government report on the COVID-19 tests underway in the state.
The court, which heard a batch of petitions, also investigated on Wednesday why government reports to the public on coronaviruses lacked “detailed” information.
Expressing dissatisfaction with the details filed by the director of public health for Telangana, a division bench, including Chief Justice Raghvendra Singh Chauhan and Judge B Vijaysen Reddy, asked the state government to file a report report on the current state of COVID-19 in the state by July 17. .
The bank also said it would summon the chief secretary and other senior officials to appear before him personally if the report was not received.
When contacted, General Counsel BS Prasad said he would comply with the court’s instructions.
The court heard a lot of public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Professor PL Vishweshwar Rao and others on the number of coronavirus tests in progress in the state, medical infrastructure and also a directive to the government of the State on a COVID-19 detailed health bulletin to the public.
The court also ordered the government to provide the report on the findings of the central committee that recently visited the state capital, Hyderabad.
Telangana reported 1,018 new COVID-19 cases and seven deaths yesterday, bringing the state’s death toll to 17,357 and the death toll to 267.
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