Government's new move against Corona, two hundred bed hospital will open soon
Government's new move against Corona, two hundred bed hospital will open soon
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Panchli hospital of Panchli is going to be closed in Meerut district of Uttar Pradesh state of India. Instead, a 200-bed covid Hospital will be made in the Homeguard Training Center in front of Panchali. It will start from 27th June. The same, the covid Hospital built in Panchli CHC is of 30 beds, which will be closed from June 27. Patients admitted here will be shifted to this new hospital home guard training center. CHC will be sanitized and closed. A few days later it will be opened like a community health center (CHC) like normal patients.

In his statement, Nodal Officer Dr. Praveen Gautam said that it has been 83 days since the Panchali hospital was operated. Now 11 patients are admitted here. 10 patients have been sent to higher center. 129 patients have been discharged from here. 150 registered patients have come. This change has been made to increase capacity. An immediate arrangement was to be made, so a 30-bed covid was started in Panchli. Earlier, 100-bed Sriram Ayurvedic College Kovid Care Center was started. 59 patients were admitted here. Two have been sent to a higher center. Now 57 patients are admitted.

Apart from this, CMO Dr. Rajkumar told that covid Hospitals are already operational in Medical College, Subharti and Mulayam Singh Medical College Kharkhoda. Medical has a capacity of 750 beds, Subharti 400 and Mulayam Singh 320 beds. Apart from this, space for more than 2100 beds has been marked. If needed, they will be made a Level One Hospital.

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