Kathmandu – According to the latest update from the Ministry of Health and Population, 30 people injured during the Gen-Z movement are currently receiving medical treatment in various hospitals across the country.
One patient is being treated at Civil Hospital, 10 at the National Trauma Center, 3 at Kathmandu Medical College Teaching Hospital, 5 at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, 3 at Patan Academy of Health Sciences, 1 at Nepal Police Hospital, and 1 at Kirtipur Hospital.
Similarly, 3 patients are admitted at B&B Hospital, 1 at Birat Medical College Teaching Hospital, 1 at Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital, and 1 at Pokhara Academy of Health Sciences. In total, 30 people remain under treatment, according to the ministry’s report.
The Ministry of Health compiled and released this information based on coordination with various health institutions and provincial emergency health operation centers.
As per the ministry’s data, a total of 2,316 people injured during the protests have received medical attention so far, out of which 2,238 have already been discharged after treatment.
The total number of deaths reported among those brought to hospitals has reached 49.
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