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Covid Care Center on mysuru suburbs reopened

Covid Care Center on mysuru suburbs reopened
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Mysuru: The surge in the number of Covid cases in Mysuru has forced the District Administration to reopen the Covid Care Center (CCC which has been established in the regional center of the State Open University of Karnataka (KSOU) in Mandakalli in the suburb of the city inheritance.
Although the CCC has a capacity of 600 beds, The authorities have decided to only have 200 beds at the facility for now.
In addition to the center in the suburbs of Mysuru, the authorities have decided to reopen CCCS in another net.
Meanwhile, the district government works to change housing schools such as Morarji Housing School Desai In all Taluks became CCCS, while encouragement to vaccinate teenagers in the age group 15-18, and live in Hostel, with experts.
With experts predicting the emergence of the third wave around the third wave of January, the district administration attracts all stops to prevent the outbreak.
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At present, the number of fresh covid cases floated around the 200 marks.
Until now, 5,700 beds have been provided for covid patients, where 1,500 is in a private hospital.
The district government desires more than 3,000 beds throughout the CCC.
Administration also made all arrangements to ensure that the trauma treatment center was attached to the MySore Medical College and Research Institute (MMCRI) and the Putri Krishnajam Tuberculosis Hospital (PKTB Sanatorium) and Seth Mohandas Tulsidar Maternity Hospital were ready to accept patients.
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Mysuru District Health Officer (DHO) Dr.
KH Prasad told TII, “CCC at Mandakalli can accommodate 500 beds, but can be increased to 600 if needed.
We also take steps to ensure that the CCC in the other taluk has 50 beds with Oxygen support.
Each center will have oxygen plants that can pump up to 500 liters per minute The new kasel was recorded just a few days ago, he said.
“But this is a trend throughout the country.
If left unchecked, we may have to face the third wave of Covid-19 immediately,” said Dr.
Prasad.

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