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Mumbai: Private hospitals told to take a sleep count to the 2nd wave peak level

Mumbai: Private hospitals told to take a sleep count to the 2nd wave peak level
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Mumbai: Head of BMC I S Chahal on Wednesday ordered all private hospitals to restore the capacity of their hospital bed with what was during the second wave of Covid -19.
He said consider the fact that 10-12% of symptomatic patients every day, hospital beds tend to increase sharply now.
“Because more than 95% of cases were detected from non-slum areas, there was an extraordinary request to find a bed in a personal hospital.
Patients were reluctant to go to the Covid Jumbo Hospital and BMC Hospital,” Chahal said in a message sent On Wednesday morning to all private hospitals and civil officials.
Chahal also said that he had arrived at his notice that Simtomatic Covid patients had begun to complain about the shortcomings of covid beds in private hospitals.
“Therefore all private hospitals with this directed directed that they would immediately tidy up the number of covid beds to the highest level during the second wave peak in 2021.
All private hospitals will restore the top level of their covid bed as early as possible.
But no later than – 10 January 2022, “Commissioner said.
The BMC staff will start checking private hospitals from January 11 and so on to check Cross whether the number of covid beds in each private hospital has been restored to its peak level before.
Chahal also told the Third Wave Toi in Mumbai may not last more than 4-5 weeks, going with the experience of South Africa.
He said he referred to the TIFR report said Mumbai could see the peak between January 6 and January 15.
Dr.
Gautam Bhansali, who coordinates between private hospitals and BMC, said all 142 hospitals in the city have been urged to increase Covid-19 beds on January 10.
These include 36 main hospitals and 73 breastfeeding homes and medium facilities.
At present, the SS4,000 personal bed is activated.
“We tried to start nearly 12,000 beds that were there during the 2nd wave.
The hospital has been asked to add a bed on January 10,” Bhansali said.
Some hospitals said they had begun to add a bed after receiving a call from the BMC head on Tuesday.
Dr.
Sujit Chatterjee, CEO of Hiranandani Hospital, said they had added 100 more beds, which increased the amount of 244 to 344 and further pushed it to 371.
“We have booked the fourth and fifth floor for Covid patients,” he said.
, Adding a hospital has also been equipped with the own PSA plant and therefore may not see the oxygen crisis.
In a circle, BMC said 80% of the total bed and 100% ICU beds must be provided for Covid-19 patients, according to the rules in the first and second wave.
BMC said there were no asymptomatic patients without comorbidity, beds in private hospitals, and the disposal period for asymptomatic patients must be 3 days, down from 7.

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