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30 Ventilator Beds Waiting for Oxygen Supply at Mohali Hospital

30 Ventilator Beds Waiting for Oxygen Supply at Mohali Hospital
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Mohali: With fear of the third covid wave that towered and Omicron is predicted to reach the area in January, medical preparation in Mohali is inadequate.
30 beds supported by ventilators in civil hospitals are still waiting for oxygen supply to start operations.
Although health authorities have established Ward Covid in Mohali, they do not use it until the ventilator is made functional.
Covid Wards and Oxygen Generation Factory are operated and managed by management from Br B Br Ambedkar State Sciences (AIMS), Mohali.
The Principal of Medical College Dr.
Bhavneet Bharti said, “We have four oxygen plants in civil hospitals.
And only plants that supply oxygen to 30 ventilator beds are still to start operations, the other three are functional.
This factory will begin because of several modalities Being done.
“The increase in the Covid Care Center in a civil hospital has also been postponed for several unknown reasons.
Dr.
Bhavneet Bharti said the One Pressing Swing Adsorption (PSA) of each oxygen plant has been functional in Dhakoli and Derabassi civil hospitals.
Recently, a special oxygen concentrator bank was established in Mohali.
Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Komal Mittal said expanding assistance towards Covid patients, the Red Cross society had advanced to provide a cost-free oxygen concentrator with a special oxygen concentrator bank at the district level.
Mittal said the concentrator was provided by the Red Cross on the basis of free 15 days of return.
RS 5,000 will be charged for this service, but will be returned.
The patient’s officer had to hand over the self-declaration along with a doctor’s prescription which clearly mentioned the need for a concentrator.
The district health department claims that adsorption oxygen plant swinging four pressures has been arranged in various government hospitals to anticipate possible third waves.
The department has ensured that there will be no shortage of oxygen.
Dr.
Vikrant District Immunization Officer Nagra said one oxygen factory was established in each in a Derabassi and Dhakoli civil hospital, and two left in Mohali’s civil hospital.
He said, “The arrangement has been made to ensure that there is no lack of oxygen if the third wave attacks.” After facing the lack of acute oxygen during the second wave, the Mohali government has established PSA to fulfill any emergency situation in the future.
The plant will produce around 2,000 liters per minute of oxygen.
One PSA factory with a capacity of 100 liters per minute will also be made functional in Kharar’s civil hospital immediately, he said.

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