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Walk-ins not allowed, Aadhaar card must, says hospital
People who were unable to get an appointment on the government portal and those who were too scared of going to a hospital were among the ones who came to get their COVID-19 vaccine at a drive-through facility in Dwarka on Wednesday.
The facility is run by Aakash Healthcare, a private hospital, and people have to pay ₹1,600 for a dose.
Citizens can get vaccinated without stepping out of their car. Before coming for vaccination, they have to get an appointment through 8800015999.
As you drive in, there is a counter where the hospital officials will check whether you have done pre-registration and payment.
DwarkaGujaratIndiaNaresh-singhPuneet-nayyarHardeep-kaur-chatrathKarthik-bharadwajAakash-healthcareKaur-chatrathChief-ministerதுவாரகாSurat: Two of the biggest Covid-19 hospitals in the region the New Civil Hospital (NCH) and the Surat Municipal Institute of Medical Education and Research (SMIMER) have closed their gates to new patients on Wednesday. This, the administrations attribute to the acute shortage of oxygen supply.
Despite having beds and necessary infra to handle even critical patients, these hospitals have turned their backs on severely infected patients only to avoid a crisis-like situation in managing patients already under treatment there.
Till Monday, many ambulances were bringing in Covid-19 patients round the clock. But with the oxygen crisis taking a sharper turn, the situation has become difficult even for the government hospitals to manage patients, majority of whom arrive requiring urgent oxygen support. Earlier, Indian Medical Association (IMA), Surat, which had sought supply of 230 MT oxygen for government and private hospitals in the city alleged that nearly 20 percent less oxygen w
SuratGujaratIndiaChalthanOdishaOrissaPuneet-nayyarYogesh-chaudharyIndian-medical-associationSurat-municipal-institute-of-medical-educationNew-civil-hospitalSurat-municipal-instituteWhile two tanks of similar size are already in use in the hospital, the new one especially for Covid care will be put to use after trial rounds
Surat: Surat Municipal Corporation has installed a 20,000 litre oxygen tank at Surat Municipal Institute of Medical Education and Research (SMIMER) to take care of rising number of Covid-19 patients. The new infrastructure expansion of a third such tank in the hospital premises is expected to start functioning after trial runs are conducted in the next few days.
At present, two tanks of 20,000 litre and 10,000 litre are already in use at the civic body’s hospital. These tanks are storing and supplying 26 tonnes oxygen daily to Covid-19 patients admitted in the hospital. The third tank has been set up to supply oxygen in SMIMER Plus hospital which has been developed in multi-level parking of the hospital developed in 2020 for treatment of Covid.
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