COVID-19 | Only one-third beds in ITBP COVID-19 care centre taken as oxygen supply ‘limited’
The Hindu
The paramilitary force said there is a huge influx of patients demanding admission at the facility and it has requested the Delhi government to increase oxygen supply so that admissions are increased
Only one-third of the total 500 oxygen beds at the ITBP operated COVID-19 care centre in south Delhi are occupied as the border guarding force said the capacity to admit coronavirus infected patients at the facility is “limited” due to supply of oxygen. The paramilitary force said there is a huge influx of patients demanding admission at the facility and it has requested the Delhi government to increase oxygen supply so that admissions are increased. As per latest available data of the Sardar Patel COVID-19 care centre (SPCCC) located in the Radha Soami Beas in south Delhi’s Chhattarpur area, the facility that began operations on April 26 has taken a total of 176 patients till now.More Related News

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