Greater Noida: Hospital and clinic owners in Dadri area have alleged that with the administration stopping oxygen supply to non-Covid facilities since.
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The Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP government in Delhi on Monday (April 26) passed an order to convert 100 rooms of infamous Ashoka Hotel into a COVID-19 Health facility.
This facility will be used by Justices and other judicial officers of the Delhi High Court and their families.
New Delhi: The Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP government in Delhi on Monday (April 26) passed an order to convert 100 rooms of infamous Ashoka Hotel into a COVID-19 Health facility for Justices and other judicial officers of the Delhi High Court and their families.
The AAP government, in the official order on Monday, also added that the Primus Hospital in Delhi’s Chanakyapuri will run the Community Health Centre (CHC) facility at Ashoka Hotel.
Noida: With some of the societies coming up with temporary solutions like facilities with oxygen and other similar help and some setting up their own isolation centres, resident groups of Gautam Budh Nagar have demanded that they be allowed to run these centres with permission and support from the administration.
TOI had earlier reported how the Gaur Saundaryam society in Greater Noida (west) had formed a temporary isolation centre in their premises where they have kept oxygen cylinders, oximeters and they are extending help to the Covid patients with immediate medical advice from doctors available in the society.
The Homes 121 society in Sector 121 is the latest to come up with such an arrangement or an “emergency Covid-19 response centre” where a group of residents have gathered and are helping out patients in their society with the assistance in getting a hospital bed or oxygen cylinders.
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April 22, 2021 21:18 IST
Citing the example of temporary COVID care facilities set up by the DRDO in the capital, Corporate Affairs Secretary said companies can do the same in tandem with States
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Preparation under way by DRDO to set up a hospital with 500 beds equipped with ICU facilities for CVOID-19 patients near the airport in New Delhi. | Photo Credit: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar
Citing the example of temporary COVID care facilities set up by the DRDO in the capital, Corporate Affairs Secretary said companies can do the same in tandem with States
Urging Corporate India to help the government battle the second wave of COVID-19, the government on Thursday asked them to consider setting up temporary COVID-care facilities and makeshift hospitals to treat the rising number of cases needing medical care.
Delhi govt issues guidelines for gated residential complexes to set up COVID facilities
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Last Updated: Apr 18, 2021, 07:50 PM IST
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The Delhi government issued guidelines on Sunday for gated residential complexes to set up COVID facilities amid an alarming surge in coronavirus cases.
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The Delhi government issued guidelines on Sunday for gated residential complexes to set up COVID facilities amid an alarming surge in coronavirus cases. The Directorate General of Health Services also issued guidelines for the resident welfare associations (RWAs), residential societies and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in prevention and control of COVID-19 transmission in gated residential complexes.