Mysore: Increase in the number of Kovid infected patients

Mysore: DC Rohini Sindhuri has said that an additional 200 beds will be taken up as a precautionary measure in Mysore, which is prone to coronavirus after Bangalore in the state.

Due to the increasing number of coronavirus infections in Mysore, District Collector Rohini Sindhuri visited the Mysore medical college and inspected it. After the inspection, he consulted with specialist doctors, doctors, and nurses, and received information on the number of postgraduate students and the capacity of the beds.

DC has indicated that the number of beds and doctors needs to be increased as more coronary examinations are taking place in Mysore. Meanwhile, K.R. There are now 178 beds in the hospital. District Collector Rohini Sindhuri also suggested increasing the number of beds to 200 for the treatment of Kovid treatment and setting up an oxygen bed for Kovid treatment at the Trauma Care Center.

He also said that the existing process should be completed soon. There are 154 students in the final year of the master’s degree. He asked them to think of appropriate training to use them in Kovid therapy. Later on, K.R. Visited the Kovid treatment department of the hospital and checked. Inspected oxygen cylinder and ventilator.

The completion of the Liquid Oxygen Plant in the hospital premises has been delayed, causing a shortage of oxygen in the hospital. The head of the medical hospital, Dr. CP Nagaraj said, ‘All the work of the unit is complete except for the oxygen tank and the manifold. When that is over, we will be able to provide oxygen with more than 200 beds.

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