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Uttar Pradesh: Womens' Polytechnic to be transformed to Corona hospital in Bahraich

| @indiablooms | Jun 27, 2020, at 03:12 pm

Bahraich/UNI:  The Womens' Polytechnic will be transformed into Corona hospital in this Uttar Pradesh district, Chief Medical Officer said on Saturday.

CMO Dr SK Singh said that 500 beds will be put up for those afflicted by COVID-19 in this Corona hospital.

He said that all kinds of facilities from the patient's treatment and food arrangements will be available.

He said that following the administration's directions, the process for equipping the college with various facilities has started. The government is serious in view of the spread of the coronavirus infection at the community level.

The CMO said that the Women's Polytechnic has been reserved for healthy infected patients and 500 beds have been arranged for such patients there.

As per the protocol, all the facilities will be provided to the patients here, a health team will be on duty 24 hours.

The patients, who turn serious, will be admitted to the Level-2 isolation ward directly. CCTV cameras will also be available and police will also be deployed for the security of the hospital. Nodal officers will also be present who will overlook the activities in all the rooms from the control room. 

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