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Coronavirus | Chennai s largest triaging centre for COVID-19 opens

Updated: Corporation-run facility can screen over 1,000 patients Share Article AAA Tamil Nadu government and Chennai Corporation officials inspect the 24X7 Corona Screening Centre set up at Kendriya Vidyalaya campus in Pallavan Salai, Chennai. Photo: Twitter/@chennaicorp   Corporation-run facility can screen over 1,000 patients The Greater Chennai Corporation launched a triaging centre for COVID-19 patients at the Island Grounds on Saturday. This is the largest triaging centre in the city, screening at least 1,000 patients before they are sent to tertiary care hospitals, COVID care centres or home isolation. Corporation Commissioner G. Prakash said, “This facility will ease the pressure on the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital and the Government Stanley Hospital. Mild, moderate and asymptomatic cases need not crowd hospitals. We are mulling over setting up one more centre.”

Govt accelerates work to provide additional oxygen beds

Process is set to be completed by the first week of May The Public Works Department has accelerated work to provide oxygen pipelines for nearly 12,770 additional COVID-19 beds being created across the State. The project is expected to address the increasing demand for healthcare facilities to cope with the second wave of the infection. Work to provide nearly 3,000 additional beds with oxygen lines has been completed. Most have been immediately put to use. The department plans to complete the entire project by the first week of May to provide vital infrastructure for patients in need of oxygen support. PWD officials said additional facilities were being created at 168 hospitals, including district headquarters and taluk hospitals and government medical college hospitals as emergency works.

COVID: 1,500 more beds in Chennai GHs to tackle increasing case load

COVID: 1,500 more beds in Chennai GHs to tackle increasing case load Keeping in mind the rapidly increasing cases, the health department has decided to add 1,500 more beds in government hospitals, in Chennai. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- A Covid-19 patient being taken inside Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital in Chennai, on Sunday. (Photo | Debadatta MAallick, EPS) Express News Service CHENNAI:  Keeping in mind the rapidly increasing cases, the health department has decided to add 1,500 more beds in government hospitals, in Chennai. There are already 4,368 Covid beds in five government medical college hospitals, including the Corona Hospital in King Institute.

Tamil Nadu: Highest-ever daily Covid case tally, but vaccine count dips | Coimbatore News

Tamil Nadu: Highest-ever daily Covid case tally, but vaccine count dips | Coimbatore News
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Asymptomatic Covid-19 patients should avoid rushing to big hospitals: Official | India News

Representative image (AFP) CHENNAI: If people who test positive for Covid-19 are in case asymptomatic, they should avoid rushing immediately to big hospitals, Greater Chennai Corporation commissioner, G Prakash appealed to the public on Friday. When all positive people with no symptoms crowded big state-run facilities, it became hard for doctors to pay complete attention to patients who are in serious condition battling severe symptoms, he said. Doctors were left with no time to concentrate on those who are serious and crowding deprived immediate, quality medical care to those who needed it the most, he said. Hence, immediately rushing to large hospitals should be avoided, he told reporters.

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