GAYA: The areas of Magadh branch are all gearing up to meet up with the requirement of oxygen at a pandemic such as scenario or when instances of acute encephalitis syndrome (AES) or Japanese Encephalitis (JE) are reported from the forthcoming days.
Function on oxygen in Gaya is near end,although Aurangabad additionally will get an oxygen soon.
The DMs advised this to Magadh division commissioner Mayank Warwade in a meeting held during video conferencing Monday.
The commissioner assessed the status of vaccination, Covid–19 sample testing, accessibility of mortuary van from the districts, access to beds at the hospitals and also source of oxygen.
He issued instructions to guarantee preparedness for and anticipated third wave apart from AES along with the JE.
Gaya DM Abhishek Singh stated,”Function on oxygen at Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College and Hospital (ANMMCH) is near completion.
Preparations for both AES along with the JE from pediatrics ward of ANMMCH are moving on.
During the next wave of Covid, the requirement of oxygen enhanced manifold, that has been fulfilled through much attempts.
There’s an urgent demand for oxygen at Jai Prakash Narayan and also the Prabhawati hospitals also,” he explained.
Aurangabad DM Saurabh Jorwal also said that operate on oxygen is happening.
He also added,”At least 125 oxygen concentrators and 12 ventilators can be found in the area.
Preparations have been achieved for avoidance in the next wave”.
Naveen Kumar and Ravishankar Chaudhary– DMs of Jehanabad and Arwal– expressed the demand for oxygen in their own districts.
ANMMCH superintendent Harish Chandra Hari advised that 38 ICU beds, 38 ventilators, over 700 oxygen tanks, 120 oxygen concentrators, 162 heartbeat oxymetres, 100 cardiac screens are offered in the hospital and also operate on oxygen pipeline is nearly complete.
Over 200 beds have been created for Covid patients in the clinic, that was created Covid-dedicated hospital for those sufferers of Gaya, Jehanabad, Aurangabad, Nawada, Arwal, Bhojpur and Rohtas.
Till Monday just 31 patients had been admitted