Mumbai: With a third wave that is not visible, BMC has held a plan of RS 104 Crore to operate from the new Jumbo Covid-19 centers.
It is planned to provide the operation of the three new Jumbo centers in Malad, Sion and Kanjurmarg together with parts of them in BKC and Deferites to private institutions.
Expect the third wave, BMC has established nearly 6,000 beds, including 738 for ICU and 200 for pediatric cases in five centers.
“We have invited interest in interest (EOI) who asked private agents and hospitals to advance to run these three months of jumbo centers.
The maturity procedure and we received responses from private players.
Five institutions were picked and approved from the permanent committee.
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But we have not issued a work order, because there is no case.
So, for now, surgery centers this jumbo has been arrested, “said Suresh Kakani, additional city commissioner (health).
BMC to publish work orders for the Jumbo Covid center when there is a needWe have followed a very transparent mechanism and we will issue work orders when there are needs and rising cases, “Kakani said.
Jumbo Center in Malad, Kanjurmarg and Somaiiya Pounds in Sion Built recently It remembers the possibility of the third wave.
Separated, officials said BMC established 100 additional ICU beds in BKC and 730 beds in Dahisar.
Officials said Malad centers, Kanjurmarg and Zion were built by MMRDA., Mhada and CidCo.
The BMC establishment committee has cleared the proposal to appoint a private institution to run covid jumbo centers for a period of three months.
BMC officials said private institutions would run a jumbo center for three months or until then the third or until then the wave ended.
BMC Will spend 104.9 crore on operation of 5,808 beds in this five jumbo center.
PE The BMC joint said the center of Malad Jumbo would be the largest of five, with 2.17 0 beds, including 190 ICU and 1,536 beds supported by oxygen.
There are 1,700 beds in Kanjurmarg, and 1,100 beds at the Sion Center.
So far, BMC has spent more than Rs 2,000 Crore at the battle of Pandemi.
Some purchases by BMC have faced charges of corruption and irregularities.
BJP has demanded white papers on BMC expenditures in Covid-19.
“Despite writing several letters and asking questions, BMC has failed to send details of the contract.
Almost every purchase has been cheated and has absorbed massive money in the name of a pandemic.
Most contracts are given without floating.
This is the way the builder has a contract to build the center Jumbo.
BMC must come clean and serve white paper on all Covid expenses, “said BJP Corporator Vinod Mishra.