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Doctors advise people to stay indoors

Doctors advise people to stay indoors Updated: Updated: Share Article TIRUCHI Doctors in the region have cited the increasing number of deaths and advised people to stay home and follow COVID-19 protocol. In Tiruchi, doctors say that the number of deaths has markedly increased due to the ignorance of symptoms. We have seen some patients come to us with oxygen levels falling below 85. A patient ideally needs to be admitted if it is below 92, a senior doctor at the Tiruchi Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital said. The patients ignore the cold, breathlessness, attribute it to their pre-existing ailments and rush to the hospital when it is too late, he said.

SASTRA donates ventilators - The Hindu

SASTRA donates ventilators Updated: Updated: Share Article THANJAVUR Three ventilators were donated by the SASTRA, a Deemed to be a University, to the Thanjavur Medical College Hospital to treat COVID-19 patients. The equipment along with oxygen flow meters and pulse oximeters were handed over to the Collector in the presence of the Thanjavur Medical College Dean, Maruthu Durai, and the Deputy Director (Health) (in-charge), Namasivayam, recently. Another set of three ventilators, oxygen flow meters and pulse oximeters were also donated to the ESIC hospital in Chennai where the equipment was handed over to the ESIC hospital authorities by the SASTRA Vice-Chancellor, S. Vaidhyasubramaniam.

Health workers under strain as COVID-19 spike continues unabated

Updated: Share Article AAA Doctors in hospitals in the central region have raised complaints of shortage of staff and misleading RT-PCR reports of patients with severe COVID-19 symptoms, flagging major challenges faced by healthcare professionals as they combat the second wave of the pandemic. Hospitals in Tiruchi and Thanjavur districts that have been witnessing a sharp increase in the number of cases and it has stretched the manpower to its full capacity. At the Tiruchi Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital, 380 nurses are on duty, of whom only 45 are on COVID-19 duty. They work in shifts, with 12 nurses in each shift managing at least 400 patients. This implies one nurse is deputed to look after least 50 patients. “At times like this when deaths and severity of cases are on the rise, we are simply unable to manage,” a nurse at the GH said.

Number of COVID Care Centres goes up as cases increase

Number of COVID Care Centres goes up as cases increase Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA The district administrations in Thanjavur and Nagapattinam have increased the number of COVID Care Centres and the bed capacity, including beds with oxygen support, as the rate of infection reflected a sharp rise on Saturday and Sunday. While Thanjavur district had reported a gradual spike over the last month, with students of various schools reporting positive in April, the recent infections are among the general public. Keeping in mind the increasing trend, the Thanjavur Medical College Hospital has suspended all elective surgeries and treatments; only emergency care wing will be functional. A total of 1,060 beds, of which 389 have oxygen support and 218 are in the intensive-care unit have been readied, official sources said.

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மதுபோதையில் மருத்துவர்களைத் தாக்கிய இளைஞர்கள் - ஆட்சியர் செய்த செயலால் நெகிழ்ந்த மருத்துவர்கள் | thanjavur gh doctors attacked collector pacifies doctors
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