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Ghaziabad has 15 private Covid hospitals with a total of 1,075 beds, including 240 in ICU.
GHAZIABAD/NOIDA: From 10% on March 27, the occupancy rate in private hospitals of Ghaziabad has shot up to over 51% in just 15 days. The demand for ICU beds is higher. Currently, 61% of the 223 Covid ICU beds in the district are occupied. The figure was about 18% a fortnight ago.
Neighbouring Gautam Budh Nagar has also seen a similar trend in the past 10 days. While most private hospitals had 50 to 70 Covid patients in the first week of April, the number is more than 100 now.
Ghaziabad has 15 private Covid hospitals with a total of 1,075 beds, including 240 in ICU. A fortnight ago, there were eight private Covid hospitals with 793 beds, including 149 in ICU. On Sunday, 147 of the 240 ICU beds were occupied. On March 27, of the 149 ICU beds, 27 were occupied. In all 83 of the 793 non-ICU Covid beds were occupied on March 27. On Sunday, 551 of the 1,075 beds were full. Officials said some of the private hospitals have 100% occupancy at ICUs. At Yashoda (Kaushambi-26 beds and Nehru Nagar-25), Flores, Pratap Vihar (8), Ganesh Hospital, Nehru Nagar (10), Gayatri Hospital, Lohia Nagar (20) and Navin Hospital in Vaishali (25) all ICU beds are full. In some facilities, all non-ICU Covid beds are full.
GhaziabadUttar-pradeshIndiaVaishaliBiharNehru-nagarTamil-naduAjay-shankar-pandeySharad-joshiYashoda-kaushambiAyush-chauhanPratap-viharNoida/Ghaziabad: While the vaccination drives to inoculate frontline workers have already been conducted in Gautam Budh Nagar and Ghaziabad twice, the number of those interested in getting the shot doesn’t seem to be improving much.
On Thursday, 2,518 (43.8%) of the 5,626 registered frontline workers in Noida got vaccinated. Last Friday, the city had achieved a 56.3% turnout. In Ghaziabad, this percentage slumped too. Against a target of 3,439, 1,559 people, or 45%, were vaccinated. The turnout last Friday was 55%.
Health officials in both the districts said concerns over the vaccine and the three-page-long consent form, apart from a medical evaluation booklet that needs to be filled over 28 days after getting the shot, may be acting as deterrents and could discourage people from turning up for inoculation. At the same time, they added, awareness drives have been conducted and frontline workers have been sensitised towards the need to get vaccinated.
GhaziabadUttar-pradeshIndiaGautam-budh-nagarUttarakhand-chamoliGanesh-hospitalLions-eye-hospitalSarvodaya-hospitalNoida-newsNoida-latest-newsNoida-news-liveIn Ghaziabad, authorities have found that most ANM workers listed for getting the shot on Friday gave it a miss because of apprehension regarding possible side-effects of the vaccine
NOIDA/GHAZIABAD: The absence of medical students in Noida, many of whom are pursuing online classes from home, has been cited by the district administration as the main reason for the low turnout in the vaccination drive.
In Ghaziabad, authorities have found that most ANM workers listed for getting the shot on Friday gave it a miss because of apprehension regarding possible side-effects of the vaccine. Officials are now planning to organise counseling sessions to allay fears regarding the vaccine.
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