Sardar Patel Covid Care Centre in Delhi s Chhatarpur area to be re-operationalised initially with 500 beds
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Coronavirus care centre with 500 oxygen beds to be reopened in Delhi, to be run by ITBP
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All hospitals under Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) have been activated and a Covid-care centre has been set up in Delhi for serving retired personnel of the force in view of the surge in coronavirus infections across the country, the paramilitary said on Friday.
ITBP director general SS Deswal issued a message in this regard to around 90,000 personnel and an estimated 20,000 retired dependents of the force.
“All our hospitals have been activated to treat our ‘Himveers’ (braves of the mountains) and their families. Our doctors are highly motivated and committed to take care of you.”
“A helpline is being started in this regard. A Covid-care centre has been made functional at Chhawla (south-west Delhi) campus and it is fully equipped,” a statement issued by the force quoting the DG said.
ITBP activates medical setup, special COVID care centre for serving and retired personnel
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Last Updated: Apr 16, 2021, 04:41 PM IST
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ITBP director general S S Deswal issued a message in this regard to around 90,000 personnel and an estimated 20,000 retired and dependents of the force that was raised in 1962 after the Chinese aggression. All our hospitals have been activated to treat our Himveers (braves of the mountains) and their families. Our doctors are highly motivated and committed to take care of you.
All hospitals of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) have been activated and a COVID care centre has been operationalised in Delhi for serving and retired personnel of the force in view of the spurt in coronavirus infections across the country, the paramilitary said on Friday. ITBP director general S S Deswal issued a message in this regard to around 90,000 personnel and an estimated 20,000 retired and dependents of the force that was raised in