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30 people injured in Gen-Z protest still in hospitals

Thirty-people who were injured during Gen-Z protest are still receiving treatment at different hospitals across the country, as per the latest data released by the Ministry of Health and Population.
By REPUBLICA

KATHMANDU, Oct 6: Thirty-people who were injured during Gen-Z protest are still receiving treatment at different hospitals across the country, as per the latest data released by the Ministry of Health and Population.



One injured person is undergoing treatment at Civil Hospital, 10 at National Trauma Centre, three at KMC Hospital, five at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, three at Patan Academy of Health Sciences, one at Nepal Police Hospital and one at Kritipur Hospital.  


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Similarly, three injured ones are receiving treatment at B&B Hospital, one at Birat Medical Teaching Hospital, one at Nobel Hospital and one at Pokhara Academy of Health Sciences, added the Ministry. 


The Health Ministry received the latest data while contacting and coordinating with different health institutions and provincial health emergency operation centres.


A total of 2,316 injured people visited hospitals for treatment. Of them 2,238 were discharged after treatment.


Likewise, 49 people lost their lives in the course of treatment at various hospitals and nine injured ones have so far received treatment at Gen-Z clinic from September 28, according to the Ministry.  




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