Indian Army dedicates 50-bed COVID-19 facility to people of Kashmir

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New Delhi: The Indian Army’s Chinar Corps on Saturday (June 12) devoted a 50 mattress COVID-19 facility to the Awaam of Kashmir to fight the fast surge of COVID-19 circumstances within the Union Territory, Jammu & Kashmir and in addition to put together for the anticipated third wave of COVID-19.

The facility provides to the state authorities’s capability to deal with COVID-19 sufferers.

The COVID-19 facility established at 216 Transit Camp at Batwara was inaugurated by Mohammed Aijaz AsadFriday, DC Srinagar. 

The facility has been arrange by Indian Army and has 10 ICU beds with ventilator assist, 20 High Dependency Unit beds with Oxygen assist and 20 Oxygen beds. 

It additionally has amenities equivalent to a laboratory, radiology division and Blood Gas Analyzer for environment friendly administration of sufferers. 

The Indian Army will present around the clock devoted docs, army nurses and paramedical employees from 92 Base Hospital. 

Speaking on the event, Brigadier CG Muralidharan, HOD Medical Department, Chinar Corps assured all doable help by the Indian Army to the awaam of the Valley and in addition to the UT Govt to battle the battle in opposition to COVID-19.

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