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Covid care in satellite facilities sans hospitalisation
Kolkata specialists highlight ways to optimise infrastructure in State while reducing strain on healthcare system Even as a second wave of infections rampages through the State, severely stretching private and state-owned healthcare systems, city-based doctors and specialists suggest that there are a large number of mildly symptomatic Covid patients who can be treated at home or in satellite facilities without requiring hospitalisation.
Such numbers are at 20-33 per cent as per estimates of doctors and medical practitioners.
Kolkata has over 2,50,000 active Covid cases while the State has over 1,10,000 infections as on April 30. Over 17,000 fresh cases have been added each day over the last few days. The total hospital beds (including satellite facilities) in private hospitals is 5,900 while State government-run hospitals have close to 9,700 beds (include stadiums and other requisitioned facilities).
Our President announced on the 28th of February 2021, that our country is back to Level 1 Lockdown, with immediate effect. Our Call Centre and Customer Service Centres within the Shopping Malls and Satellite Centres located along the Gauteng e-roads remain open and fully operational to attend to all your Customer Service-related matters in accordance with Level 1 regulations.
In line with the Extended Curfew, our trading hours are back to normal.
Trading Hours: • Satellite Centres: 6am – 10pm. • Customer Service Centres in the Shopping Malls will operate according to the specific Shopping Centre trading hours.
All sites are open seven (7) days per week.
Jamaica Tourism Minister officially launches Kenya’s Global Tourism Resilience Satellite Centre
January 21, 2021
Kenya’s Global Tourism Resilience Satellite Centre has been officially launched by founder and Co-Chair of the Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre and Jamaica Tourism Minister, Hon. Edmund Bartlett. This follows initial discussions to establish this Satellite Centre at the Kenyatta University two years ago.
“The establishment of this Satellite Centre at the Kenyatta University will expand the global reach of the Global Resilience Centre. I am particularly excited as it will be a critical asset in enhancing tourism resilience and sustainability among East African destinations.