A viral message circulating on social media has raised concerns by claiming that 10 doctors in Rajasthan have tested positive for HIV. The message quickly spread, causing panic among the public and raising doubts about safety measures in hospitals. The claim suggested that a hospital in the state was at the center of this alleged health scare, sparking widespread discussions online.
However, the hospital in question has firmly denied these claims, calling them baseless and misleading. Hospital authorities clarified that no such incident had occurred and urged people not to believe or spread false information. They emphasized that strict health protocols are followed to ensure the safety of both medical staff and patients.
Health officials have also stepped in to address the situation, warning the public against trusting unverified messages on social media. They highlighted the importance of relying on official sources for accurate information and stressed that spreading rumors can create unnecessary fear and damage reputations.
Authorities are now considering legal action against those responsible for spreading the false message. The incident serves as a reminder of the dangers of misinformation and the need for responsible sharing of content online.
ചണ്ഡിഗർ: ചണ്ഡീഗഡിലെ പോസ്റ്റ് ഗ്രാജുവേറ്റ് ഇൻസ്റ്റിറ്റ്യൂട്ട് ഓഫ് മെഡിക്കൽ എജ്യുക്കേഷൻ ആൻഡ് റിസർച്ചിൽ (പി.ജി.ഐ.എം.ഇ.ആർ) ജോലി ചെയ്യുന്ന ഒരു ഡോക്ടറുടെ ബാഗ് കളവ് പോയി.
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