SRINAGAR: In Kashmir, of 348 beds designated as COVID ICU beds, around 165 beds have been already occupied.
A top health official told a local news agency Kashmir News Observer that while 183 COVID ICU beds are still vacant in Kashmir division but the main four tertiary care hospitals in Srinagar have just three ICU beds vacant.
“With each passing day, more and more ICU beds are being occupied and if the steep surge of the Covid-19 positive patients continues it seems very soon we will struggle to find a life-support bed for sick patients,” an official said.
An official said four level three tertiary care hospitals of Srinagar which includes SKIMS Soura, SKIMS Medical College Hospital Bemina, SMHS Srinagar and Chest disease hospital have just three ICU beds available.
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Anantnag: The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Anantnag, Dr. Piyush Singla today visited Trauma Hospital Bijbehara turned Dedicated Covid Hospital to take stock of the arrangements being put in place for isolation and treatment of Covid patients there.
On the occasion, the DC directed the concerned officers to install a requisite number of beds along with a ventilator and other facilities at the earliest.
He also directed for ensuring proper healthcare to patients and safety to frontline health workers besides hygiene and cleanliness in the hospital.
Dr. Singla urged upon the concerned officers to install fully functional Gensets for uninterrupted and stable power supply besides other basic facilities in a time bound manner.