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ANI | Updated: Jun 05, 2021 06:21 IST
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], June 5 (ANI): The Indian Navy on Friday informed that the naval teams for the Karnataka Naval Area have been deployed to ensure sustained functioning of medical Oxygen infrastructure at designated COVID-19 hospitals in all 12 Talukas of Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka over the past one month.
According to the Indian Navy, the initiative has been taken as part of the ongoing assistance to the state administration by the Indian Navy for COVID-19 management amongst the civilian population. In early May, the teams undertook an audit and functional checks of Oxygen system at 23 hospitals in Uttara Kannada district. Over the past three weeks, specialist personnel of Indian Navy have attended to defects including leakages in Oxygen distribution systems at various hospitals in the district, the navy said.
Read more about Navy teams deployed in K taka to ensure functioning of Covid hospitals on Business Standard. The Indian Navy on Friday informed that the naval teams for the Karnataka Naval Area have been deployed to ensure sustained functioning of medical Oxygen infrastructure at designated Covid hospitals
Uttar Kannada DC Mullai Muhilan visits Bhatkal to review situations
Bhatkal: 8 May 2021 (Bhatkallys News Bureau) Uttara Kannada Deputy Commissioner Mullai Muhilan visited Bhatkal on Saturday to seek advice from officials of various societies and institutions in light of the rising number of cases and shortages of beds and oxygen in city hospitals. What else needs to be done in Bhatkal to monitor covid and prevent the spread of Corona? On the occasion, a number of officials voiced their opinions.
Deputy Commissioner MullayMuhilan told reporters that the state government had given lockdown orders and that all district commissioners had been told to take additional measures based on the situation in their districts and do their best to keep Corona under control. He believes that the state government’s guidelines should include more legislation to avoid the spread of the Covid. He said that in this regard, we are visiting all talukas and seeking advice from the responsible persons,