100-bed COVID facility starts in UP’s Jewar for rural people

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View of newly constructed 50 beded Covid Care Centre at Noida Stadium. (Representation picture)

A 100-bed COVID-19 care facility began in a group well being centre in Gautam Buddh Nagar’s rural Jewar space on Thursday with help from native authorities and overseas support, BJP chief and native MLA Dhirendra Singh stated.

The conversion of the rural CHC right into a devoted COVID facility was permitted by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath lately amid the continued lethal second wave of the coronavirus which has hit villages too.

“This COVID facility will be helpful for patients in rural areas,” native Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) CEO Arunvir Singh stated, and prolonged all potential help to it.

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The facility has sources like required medical gear, oxygen cylinders and concentrators moreover educated medical doctors and medical employees for around the clock service, the MLA stated, including it has began admitting sufferers.

“In view of the state of affairs associated to availability of sources in the area, the CHC positioned in Jewar, in collaboration with a number of voluntary organizations, the Noida Police and the YEIDA, has been transformed right into a devoted COVID care facility for rural people,” Singh stated.

Among the help used in the facility are oxygen concentrators which have been supplied by US residents Nishant Garg and Radhika Shroff moreover these despatched by Dutch conglomerate Philips, he added.

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