<p>Tamil Nadu Forest Minister K Ramachandran on Saturday flagged off six auto ambulances in Coonoor in Nilgiris district to carry Covid-19 patients.</p>.<p>Being a hilly district, the roads and pathways were too narrow for the movement of bigger ambulances, so auto ambulances were introduced, he said.</p>.<p>The number of Covid cases started declining after efforts taken by Chief Minister M K Stalin to ensure facilities like beds, medical oxygen and other infrastructure, Ramachandran said at a function.</p>.<p>Considering the decline in the cases, the Chief Minister announced lockdown relaxations and was taking steps to prevent the third wave of Covid, the Forest Minister said. District Collector J Innocent Divya and other senior district officials were present on the occasion.</p>
<p>Tamil Nadu Forest Minister K Ramachandran on Saturday flagged off six auto ambulances in Coonoor in Nilgiris district to carry Covid-19 patients.</p>.<p>Being a hilly district, the roads and pathways were too narrow for the movement of bigger ambulances, so auto ambulances were introduced, he said.</p>.<p>The number of Covid cases started declining after efforts taken by Chief Minister M K Stalin to ensure facilities like beds, medical oxygen and other infrastructure, Ramachandran said at a function.</p>.<p>Considering the decline in the cases, the Chief Minister announced lockdown relaxations and was taking steps to prevent the third wave of Covid, the Forest Minister said. District Collector J Innocent Divya and other senior district officials were present on the occasion.</p>