The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) had on Wednesday issued a circular, in which it had said that the Jaslok Hospital will no longer admit non-COVID-19 patients and added that instructions to this effect had been issued to the hospital's management.
BMC has taken cognizance of the matter after a nurse at the hospital sent out a video message via WhatsApp alleging that the multiple staff had contracted the disease
Hinduja Group and Malaysia’s IHH Healthcare are also in the fray to acquire Jaslok's operations and management
The 23-year-old photojournalist, who was gangraped at a defunct mill complex here nearly a week ago, has been discharged from hospital after doctors attending on her declared her "medically fit".
Ranbaxy's troubles, that began since it pleaded guilty to felony charges in the US related to manufacturing at two of its plants, don't seem to be going away any time soon.
Ranbaxy shares declined a further 2 percent on Wednesday morning after a media report said a prominent hospital in Mumbai had advised doctors to stop using the pharma company's drugs.
According to a newspaper report Jaslok Hospital in Mumbai has advised its doctors to stop using Ranbaxy's drugs. The report comes after Ranbaxy pleaded guilty in the US to felony charges related to manufacturing at two of its plants, earlier this month.