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Patients who are less likely to need hospital care, health care providers

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Milton.Wrencemysuru: Health care providers say that covid patient hospitalization may not be as high as two waves of previous pandemics, with trends in New Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru.
However, the district government has prepared to overcome the challenges by ordering more than 6,300 beds.
COVID cases rise and the level of participants are also high.
According to the comparison of inpatient data in Metro cities, active cases per year back and now are the same, while the percentage of patient hospitalization is around 15%, which is lower than the previous waves, claims private health service providers.
The bed requirements may not be challenging.
We, however, have prepared all challenges with beds, oxygen, ventilators, and ICU beds “during the previous wave, around 50-70% of infected patients treated in hospitals and now the situation is reversal.
Inpatient less.
According to our research , Mysuru witnessed a Covid case increase on the line of Metro City after two to six weeks.
We expect the same trend in connection with hospitalization, “he said.
The Deputy Office of the Commissioners has told private hospitals to set aside 30% of beds for covid patients.
The bed management system that is in accordance with the administrative districts and administration with challenges.
Assume hospital beds to expand assistance to patients.
Prefree has ordered 6,300 beds in government and private hospitals and Covid care centers.
The centralized bed management system, where the authorities will manage beds in private hospitals through war space and guide patients to hospitals and centers, depending on the availability of beds, there will be.
Deputy Commissioner Bagadi Gautham said the administration would manage hospital beds under a centralized system.
The level of participants has been more than 5% in the last three days in this district.
On Tuesday, the positive level was almost 10%.
The clerk has decided to sound alarms and close schools in MySore City and MySuru Taluk.
Krishna Rajendra Medical Inspector Hospital Dr.
Bl Nanjundaswamy said there was no shortage of beds.
“We are ready for every challenge.
At Kr Hospital, there are 600 beds, there are 250 beds and in a super-specialtial hospital about 200 beds.
The majority of them are oxygen beds,” he said.
“Only patients With moderate to severe conditions treated at our facility.
After they were hospitalized, they needed a minimum of 14 days to stay.
For example, if the hospital receives a minimum of 50-100 patients every day, the bed will be full of a week, “he said.

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