Covid surges: 75 percent of govt hospital beds in Chennai occupied
Chennai
21-April-2021
Seventy five per cent of the beds in Chennai have been occupied, according to the state health department's report as the Covid cases continue to mount.
There are 4,368 beds in the five hospitals in Chennai which include four government medical college hospitals and one Covid hospital in Guindy.
Patients with 50 per cent oxygen requirement are admitted at Medical college hospitals and those who require less than 50 per cent oxygen requirement are treated at health care centres.
On Tuesday of the 11,645 beds in 14 Covid care centres 5,559 were occupied and of the 114 private hospitals in the city providing Covid care, 32 have reported 100 per cent bed occupancy.
Dr. Shanmughasundaram, Physician at a leading hospital in Chennai told IANS, "The occupancy of beds in Chennai is taking place at a faster pace and this will lead to more congestion in hospitals and there needs to be an increase in number of beds by converting other public institutions into Covid care centres." - IANS
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