Indian Army to add 400 beds to its Covid facility at Base Hospital in Delhi
Indian Army to add 400 beds to its Covid facility at Base Hospital in Delhi
The force has also started another additional 250-bedded Covid Care facility in the Cantt area for the serving personnel.
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The Indian Army has decided to add 400 beds over the next one week to its exclusive Covid-19 facility at Base Hospital in Delhi Cantt. The force has started another additional 250-bedded Covid Care facility at the Cantt area for serving personnel, Col Aman Anand told India Today TV on Thursday.
The Defence Research Development Organization (DRDO) will reopen a 500-bed hospital in Delhi to meet the rapidly increasing demand to treat the growing number of Covid-19 patients.
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With Covid cases going up sharply in Telangana, the state government has converted the Gandhi Hospital as exclusive facility to treat Covid patients.
With Covid cases going up sharply in Telangana, the state government has converted the Gandhi Hospital as exclusive facility to treat Covid patients.×
State Government centralised Remdesivir supplies to improve the situation
As many as 83 people who attended a funeral in Hyderabad recently were infected with Covid-19. Another 40 people who went to a pub in the city got infected with the infection.
The Covid-19 situation in Hyderabad is turning alarming with top corporate hospitals are running out of beds. The sudden spurt in the positive cases has resulted in a shortage of anti-viral drug Remdesivir.
Delhi to convert some government, private hospitals into dedicated COVID-19 facilities
Kejriwal said the number of beds in government and private hospitals must be at par with that in November last year, when the COVID-19 pandemic was at its peak.
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People undergo thermal screening as they wait for their turn to get the dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, at a local health centre in New Delhi. (Photo | ANI) By PTI
NEW DELHI: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday directed officials to convert some government and private hospitals into dedicated COVID-19 facilities to cope with the alarming rise in the number of cases in the national capital.
Healthcare workers in the Maldives
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Maldives Covid-19 tally has surpassed 21,000.
According to latest statistics publicized by the Health Protection Agency (HPA), a total of 115 new coronavirus infections were confirmed by sundown on Tuesday.
Out of the over 100 new infections, 98 were detected in the Greater Malé Region, whereas 12 were discovered from operational resorts and the remaining five from residential islands.
The new cases were confirmed out of the 3,877 samples collected for testing from 6pm Monday to 6pm Tuesday.
With this development, Maldives Covid-19 case count currently sits at 21,034.
Further, HPA reported 175 recoveries from the virus on Sunday, which means that a total of 18,428 patients have recovered from the pandemic in the island nation since the pandemic surfaced in the country over a year ago on March 7.