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Private hospitals to pool Covid-19 vaccine demand for third phase

Private hospitals to pool Covid vaccine demand for third phase SECTIONS Share Synopsis Private hospitals plan to access vaccines state-wise so that they are in sync with every state’s policy. The decision was taken at Thursday’s meeting attended by prominent healthcare and industry federations, including CII, Ficci, PHD Chamber of Commerce, Assocham, Indian Chamber of Commerce, NATHEALTH, Indian Medical Association and AHPI. AP Private sector hospitals have decided to pool demand and access vaccines through bulk pharma distributors with cold chain facilities for the third phase of vaccination for the 18-45 years age group starting May 1. They have also asked the Centre to continue with the present supply chain for two months to ensure continuity.

Non-covid patients can heave a sigh of relief

On Delhi government allowing 14 private hospitals to temporarily increase their bed capacity to treat non-Covid patients Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Patients are seen inside a Covid-19 care centre and isolation ward facility near a hospital in New Delhi, April 13, 2021 | Parveen Negi Express News Service Following a representation by the medical directors of 14 private hospitals (which the Delhi Government had declared 100 per cent Covid facilities) with the Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain, the government tweaked its earlier order. Now, the 14 hospitals have to cumulatively provide 3,553 beds for covid patients, while the rest of the beds can be used for non-covid patients.

Amid huge increase in COVID-19 cases, Delhi faces shortage of beds in hospitals

Amid huge increase in COVID-19 cases, Delhi faces shortage of beds in hospitals Due to the huge surge in COVID-19 caseload, common people are forced to wander for beds in the hospitals, which a warning sign for the government. COVID-19 hospital Updated: Apr 14, 2021, 07:44 PM IST New Delhi: Coronavirus cases are increasing rapidly in the country. India is now second in the world in terms of infection, leaving Brazil behind. Due to the rising cases, the condition of hospitals in Delhi is also deteriorating. The second wave of COVID-19 has troubled Delhi and a hospital is the only way to save the patients. However, due to the huge surge in caseload, common people are forced to wander for beds in the hospitals, which is a warning sign for the government.

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