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Vedanta To Set Up Two 100-Bed Hospitals In Karnataka For Treatment Of COVID-19 Patients
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Leading mining firm Vedanta on Thursday (7 May) said it would set up two 100-bed hospitals for treating Covid patients at Karnataka s Chitradurga and Hubballi. The field hospitals in both towns will be equipped with critical care facilities, including 20-bed intensive care units (ICUs) and 180 oxygenated beds, said the Mumbai-based company in a statement.
The Vedanta hospitals will support the state government s efforts to contain the virus spread by working with the local communities, it said.
Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi, who is a BJP MP member from the state, tweeted that he had urged Vedanta Chairman Anil Agarwal to set up a hospital at his home town Hubbali.
Vedanta to set up two 100-bed hospitals in Karnataka for COVID patients
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Vedanta on Thursday said it would set up two 100-bed hospitals for treating COVID patients at Karnataka s Chitradurga and Hubballi.
The Mumbai-based mining firm said in a statement, The field hospitals in both towns will be equipped with critical care facilities, including 20-bed intensive care units (ICUs) and 180 oxygenated beds.
The Vedanta hospitals will support the state government s efforts to contain the virus spread by working with the local communities, it said.
Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi, who is a BJP MP member from the state, tweeted that he had urged Vedanta Chairman Anil Agarwal to set up a hospital at his home town Hubballi.
Vedanta to set up 2 Covid hospitals in Karnataka soon
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Bengaluru, May 6 : Leading mining firm Vedanta on Thursday said it would set up two 100-bed hospitals for treating Covid patients at Karnataka s Chitradurga and Hubballi. The field hospitals in both towns will be equipped with critical care facilities, including 20-bed intensive care units (ICUs) and 180 oxygenated beds, said the Mumbai-based company in a statement here.
The Vedanta hospitals will support the state government s efforts to contain the virus spread by working with the local communities, it said.