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West Bengal to add 435 children’s intensive care bed

Kolkata: The State Health Department has decided to increase the number of trigger beds (pediatric intensive care unit) further before the third possible third wave.
Previously, the department had given 244 bed sanctions triggered in 21 hospitals.
Health officials have now decided to add to the Pediatric Covid-19 facility by adding 435 trigger beds, almost double what was originally planned.
In addition, Swasthya Bhavan also told two hospitals to keep the bed 90 nicu (newborn intensive care unit) ready to tend to be affected by infants.
While 80 nicu beds will be ready at IPGMER Hospital (SSKM), 10 other beds that will be established at Murshidabad Medical College.
“It might have to be remembered that these units must be made functional in a very short time to fight a surge in possibilities in the Covid-19 case.
Thus, all civilian oxygen pipes, electricity and medical must be completed earliest,” said command from the department Health on Friday.
State reference hospital for children, Dr.
BC Roy Postgraduate Postgraduate Pediatric Sciences (DBCRPGIPS), will have the highest number of beds.
Apart from the 24 trigger bed which was originally sanctioned, the hospital had been asked to add 72 trigger beds.
“An additional 72 beds will appear on our second campus in the sale while 24 others getting ready on our main campus,” said DBCRPGIPS Principal Dilipal PAL.
“The surge in the second wave of sudden and large leaving an extraordinary health care system.
This is a big step that our health department continues to improve facilities.
We add to our facilities in synchronizing with plans by health officials,” said Chittaranjan Seva Seven (CSS ) The principle of ashish mukhopadhyay.
While CSS is ready with 24 trigger beds, the hospital must add 12 beds like that, which, the headmaster must be prepared in about two weeks.
“This kind of preparedness is very necessary to fight the emergency of public health associated with children.
At the same time, the decentralization of facilities by the Ministry of Health will be beneficial to the local community,” said Public Health Specialist at Swasthya Bhavan Anirban through.

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