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Anticipating the 3rd wave, WB adheres to Infra Covid

Anticipating the 3rd wave, WB adheres to Infra Covid
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Kolkata: The country adheres to most Covid infrastructure even though cases decrease to dripping, take lessons from the second wave, when reducing covid beds after the first wave case faded trigger a crisis in April and May.
On May 14, when the Covid Daily case jumped to 20,486, hospital bed housing also peaked to more than 40% of the state.
On that day, the country had 20,043 covid beds.
On Wednesday, with 869 fresh covid cases reported in Bengal, the occupancy of the bed had also fallen around 5.4%.
But Covid’s bed at various facilities in a fixed Bengal at 23,947.
State officials said this would be increasingly coupled with beds for children and their mothers.
The house of infectious diseases of buyaghata has increased its covid bed to 315 during the second wave.
Even because all the beds were still occupied during a surge, the hospital on Wednesday only had 21 patients.
“There is a sharp decline in the number of covid patients,” said Head of the Anima Anima Haldar Hospital.
“But we keep all covid beds remain intact, considering the third possible wave.
In fact, we try to improve our infrastructure.” At the Bangur Hospital – Covid facilities managed by Kolkata’s largest country – only 31 of the 580 beds full on Wednesday , “At present, there is a pause in Covid patients inflow, and we take this as an opportunity to change our facilities,” said the Naskar comb, the hospital supervisor.
“In the direction of Swasthya Bhavan, we have increased the strength of our bed to 713 so we are ready before the third wave attacks.” The Bengal government has scaled Covid’s bed to 24,796 on June 16.
It releases a few months ago.
Likewise, there were 3,613 ICU beds on June 16, which slightly reduced to 2,861.
“We were unable to buy another bed crisis that we saw during the second wave.
Therefore, we need to keep all Covid beds besides as the third wave can crash around September,” said a member of the Government Expert Committee.
In addition, the country plans to add 1,300 pediatric ICU beds, 350 SNCU beds and 10,000 public beds for women in government hospitals.
The government decided to have more than 2,000 Picus (pediatric intensive care unit) and more than 700 neo-natal intensive care units) in existing Covid facilities, regardless of 10,000 oxygenated beds, where mothers can be treated together with their children.
The doctor also underwent intensive training, given the third wave that would soon occur.

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