Number of Domiciliary Care Centres increased, more first-line treatment centres planned. Additional beds also on anvil
Share Via Email
| A+A A-
District Collector Navjot Khosa assessing the arrangements for counting of votes at Mar Ivanios College at Vidya Nagar in Nalanchira on Friday | Vincent Pulickal
By Express News Service
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In the wake of increasing number of Covid-19 patients in Thiruvananthapuram, the district administration is enhancing infrastructure to facilitate better treatment. District collector Navjot Khosa has said there is no shortage of oxygen and all measures have been put in place to aggressively combat Covid-19.
The district has 37 Domiciliary Care Centres (DCCs), 17 Covid First-Line Treatment Centres (CFLTCs) and 16 Covid Second Line Treatment Centres. The number of DCCs has also been increased in view of the increasing number of patients.