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Five oxygen plants in Singareni hospitals in 6 weeks
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SCCL management procuring ventilators, other medical equipment worth ₹3.15 crore
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SCCL management procuring ventilators, other medical equipment worth ₹3.15 crore
The Singareni Collieries Company Ltd (SCCL) has decided to set up five oxygen plants at its hospitals with a cost of ₹2 crore and also to procure ventilators and other necessary medical equipment with another ₹3.15 crore to ensure complete COVID healthcare services.
Although medical oxygen supply was being ensured now to all COVID wards and quarantine centres, the oxygen plants are being planned keeping in mind the possibility of higher need of oxygen in the event of a surge in cases. The plants would be established at the SCCL headquarters hospital at Kothagudem and the area hospitals at Bhupalapally, Ramakrishnapur and Bellampally.
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COVID care centres told to preserve Remdesivir vials
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‘Display MRP details of the injections on notice boards’
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‘Display MRP details of the injections on notice boards’
In an effort to curb illegal sale of Remdesivir injections used for treatment of critically-ill COVID patients, the district administration has instructed all hospitals, notified as COVID care centres, to properly preserve the vials of the anti-viral injections used in COVID-19 treatment for medical audit.
Directions have also been issued to maintain record of administration of Remdesivir, the injectable drug, along with details of the hospitalised patients, sources said.
The authorities have issued a set of instructions to COVID care centres, including six government and 20 private hospitals, in the district to put on display the details of the Maximum Retail Price (MRP) of Remdesivir injections on notice boards.