Srinagar: The Health Department has designated 1705 hospital beds for the COVID patients amid the spike ininfection cases in J&K.
As per a notification issued by the Deputy Director Planning, Health & Medical Education Departmentthe dedicated hospitals in J&K will have an aggregate 1705 seats with Jammu having 511 and Kashmir1194 respectively.
Break-upIn Jammu, the Gandhi Nagar Hospital will have 90 beds; CD Hospital Jammu 110; MCH Complex GandhiNagar Hospital Jammu 98 beds; CHC Ramgarh 25 beds; Old Hospital Kishtwar 70 beds; SDH Nagri Parole30 beds; CHC Chenani 80 beds; AH Ghagwal Samba 08 beds.
In Kashmir, the CD Hospital Srinagar willhave 104 beds; JLNM Hospital 150 beds; Kashmir Nursing Home 50 beds; SDH Sopore 50 beds; TraumaHospital Bijbehara 110 beds; NTPHC Akhura Mattan 50 beds; MCH Kulgam 60 beds; NTPHC New BuildingPethkot Budgam 40 beds; NTPHC New Building Parisabad Budgam 30 beds; PHC Channapora Budgam 34beds; NTHPC Bandipora (Maternity Center Sanavni) 100 beds; CHC Dawar 30 beds; Tibiya CollegeShivath Bandipora 56 beds; CHC Hajin 80 beds; and Army Hospital JAKLI, Rangreth, Srinagar 250 beds.
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