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Share the details of the bed, stock of drugs & oxygen supply, said private hospital

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Gurgaon: To prepare the possibility of the third wave of Covid-19, the Ministry of Health on Monday direct all private hospitals to share data on ward and adult beds, ICU and ventilator beds, stock of drugs and oxygen supplies are also asked to notify the department About plans to improve their facilities to treat covid patients aged up to 18 years if needed.
“His steps were taken considering the potential situation where there might be an increase in the incidence of Covid pediatric cases.
Hospitals must share details about insulation beds for Covid cases, alleged Covid cases, bed isolation for pediatric wards, oxygen support for isolation and confirmed environment, Neonatal beds, ventilators are provided for pediatric patients.
The hospital will also share their oxygen cylinder data, “said Dr.
Virender Yadav, Chief Medical Officer, Gurgaon.
After getting information, the Ministry of Health will prepare estimates for additional capacity in every hospital.
It will also distribute details of the number of beds for Covid Pediatric care in every hospital with the Government of Haryana.
It also plans to establish a Covid pediatric treatment facility with the provisions for living parents or caregivers with the child.
“We have also obtained government facilities data too.
We will hold a meeting with all private hospitals on July 2 to ensure that the steps for the possibility of the third wave are being carried out by all health facilities,” CMO added.
8 new cases, 2 Gurgaon deaths reported eight new Covid cases on Monday, so the total tally became 1,80,667.
The level of front is 0.2%.
There are 130 active cases in the city now.
Two Covid deaths were also reported on that day, taking victims to 898.
The death rate was at 0.3% at this time.
A total of 12 people recovered from Covid in the district on Monday.
The total recovery has reached 1,79,639 so far, while the recovery rate is 99.6%.
In the last 24 hours, health authorities collected 3,509 samples for antigen and RT-PCR tests.
Until now, 16,34,483 samples were sent for testing.

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