New Delhi: At a time, when southern state Tamil Nadu is coping with over 3 lakh energetic COVID-19 circumstances, infrastructure and actual property corporations are aiding the state authorities in ramping up short-term beds and medical tools throughout the state. As part of this effort, Hyderabad-based Megha Engineering and Infrastructures Ltd (MEIL) is organising beds in hospitals that have already got oxygen services.Â
Last week, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin inaugurated 500 scalable oxygenated mattress services at Thoppur Government Hospital in Madurai. The hospital will present free-of-cost oxygen beds to the sufferers. According to MEIL, they may full the whole work of organising a 500-bed facility in a file time of 72 hours with the energetic contribution of Credai and G Square Realtors.Â
“Since the day the pandemic has spread like a wildfire, and there was an acute shortage of oxygen, MEIL stepped in and is augmenting oxygen supply to hospitals. The top management and the entire Megha team is concentrating only on this aspect of mitigating the oxygen crunch. We at MEIL feel that it is our topmost priority in serving the nation,” MEIL Director B Srinivasa Reddy stated.Â
Director MEIL has added that they may quickly set up 200 PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) vegetation and in addition embark on manufacturing of cryogenic tanks. He stated that DRDO and the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural fuel are cooperating with MEIL in this side. He stated that their agency has been supplying medical oxygen to hospitals in each the Telugu States freed from value and has imported and donated 11 Cryogenic tanks to the Telangana authorities.
Tamil Nadu authorities has been following a three-pronged technique to take care of COVID-19 circumstances – whereas delicate circumstances are quarantined at house, the reasonable circumstances are despatched to COVID-19 care facilities (that are re-purposed exhibition halls, buildings with a number of beds) and solely the extreme circumstances are offered hospital beds.Â
Currently, Tamil Nadu is reporting practically 35,000 COVID-19 circumstances on a regular basis, whereas the day by day recoveries are round 30,00. Daily deaths being reported are over 450 for the previous few days and thus far, over 21,800 individuals have misplaced their lives to the pandemic.Â