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Number of ICU beds in Udupi will be increased: DC

Updated: Hospitals with space for further expansion of ICU beds should take action, says Jagadeesha Share Article AAA District in-charge Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary at a meeting in Mangaluru on Friday.   | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT Hospitals with space for further expansion of ICU beds should take action, says Jagadeesha In light of the likely increase of COVID-19 positive cases in Udupi district in the next few days, Deputy Commissioner G. Jagadeesha on Friday asked government and private hospitals to take steps to further increase the number of ICU beds. Chairing a meeting of the district-level expert committee, Mr. Jagadeesha said hospitals, which have space for further expansion of ICU beds, should take immediate action. The action so taken should not cause any inconvenience in continuing treatment to COVID-19 and other patients.

Rising cases forced govt to announce curfew: Minister

Updated: Share Article AAA While asking officials to strictly implement the restrictions put in place for day and night between April 21 and May 4, district in-charge Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary on Friday said that the spike in the number of COVID-19 cases forced the State government to announce curfew during the period. During a meeting to review steps for prevention of the pandemic, Mr. Poojary said that people should avoid unnecessary movement and come out of their houses only if necessary. Stating that 4,816 beds are available for COVID-19 patients in 66 government and private hospitals, Mr. Poojary said that this included 3,035 general beds, 1,263 oxygen beds, 243 high pressure beds, 135 ICU beds and 140 ventilator ICU beds. He asked officials to ensure sufficient stock of oxygen and other medicine necessary for COVID-19 treatment.

More KSRTC buses hit the road - The Hindu

More KSRTC buses hit the road Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA While more KSRTC buses began operating in Dakshina Kannada on Sunday, district in-charge Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary has appealed to KSRTC employees to stop their ongoing agitation and come forward for talks with the State government for a resolution to their issues. Meanwhile, a communiqué from KSRTC said that all buses, including Karnataka Sarige, Rajahamsa, Non-AC Sleeper, Volvo, Volvo Multi Axle and Dream Class, from KSRTC Mangaluru Depot No 2 were operated on Sunday. They included services to Tirupati, Hyderabad, Coimbatore, Ernakulam, Mantralayam, Bengaluru, Mysuru and Karwar. In a statement, Mr. Poojary said that of the total 480 buses from Mangaluru Division, 140 buses operated on Saturday. The services of 200 buses were made available on Sunday. As many as 45 KSRTC buses operated from Puttur Division on Saturday and the number went up to 75 on Sunday. These buses were operated towards Bengaluru, My

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