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Kol hosps make Space for Physicians and nurses to Return

Kol hosps make Space for Physicians and nurses to Return
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KOLKATA: The danger of cyclone Yaas has compelled private hospitals around Kolkata to make emergency arrangements to be certain their Covid patients do not suffer. Most are making preparations to continue to keep their physicians back in the clinic, particularly those on duty in the Covid wards or attending to patients that are critical. Many have suspended elective operations on May 26 if the cyclone is forecast to strike. Belle Vue Clinic, for example, has made agreements to accommodate eight physicians, 54 nurses, and nine technicians and lots of administrative staff in the hospital at the night of May 25. Peerless Hospital has created agreements to accommodate 100 physicians and 250 nurses to the cyclone nighttime. RN Tagore International Institute of Cardiac Sciences (RTIICS) has requested all of its physicians treating Covid and critical care patients to return. AMRI Hospitals, also, has requested all of its physicians attending Covid sufferers to return. Hospitals will also be making arrangements to guarantee uninterrupted electricity distribution on Wednesday.

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