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Oxygen beds at trade centre from Monday

Oxygen beds at trade centre from Monday Updated: Updated: The facility will have over 800 beds by May 22 Share Article The facility will have over 800 beds by May 22 The Greater Chennai Corporation will launch oxygen beds at the Chennai Trade Centre on Monday. The civic body has started exploring options for increasing the number of oxygen beds in COVID care facilities. Chief Minister M.K. Stalin had instructed the Corporation to set up oxygen beds at the COVID Care Centres run by it. He inspected the Chennai Trade Centre on Friday. A senior Corporation official said a COVID care facility with 300 oxygen beds in hall 1 of Chennai Trade Centre would start operations on Monday.

Chennai s COVID-19 foot soldiers: How one intiative is organising hundreds of volunteers

Updated: May 07, 2021 19:46 IST A single group is bringing together hundreds of Chennaiites to provide patient support, with some even leaving their jobs to help out full-time Share Article AAA A single group is bringing together hundreds of Chennaiites to provide patient support, with some even leaving their jobs to help out full-time Hospitals are ground zero in the war against COVID-19. Like any other war, this one needs troops aplenty not only doctors, nurses and others with medical prowess, but also patient and kind souls to guide and coordinate with the teeming masses that flock to them in fear. For instance, “At Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital where we volunteer, we once noticed that student doctors were filling out ICMR forms for patients. Their training could be used in more important tasks, so we took up this one to free their valuable time,” says Jai Krishnan MS, project coordinator of one of Chennai’s largest COVID-19 volunteer groups. Formerly w

TVS Motor lines up Rs 40 cr to support fight against COVID-19

TVS Motor lines up Rs 40 cr to support fight against COVID-19 SECTIONS Last Updated: May 07, 2021, 05:44 PM IST Share Synopsis The funds will be utilised to provide lifesaving supplies such as oxygen concentrators, PPE Kits, medicines and medical equipment across the country. Agencies TVS Motor has already announced that it will fully cover all employees medical expenses towards COVID-19 treatment. TVS Motor Company on Friday said it along with Sundaram Clayton and its group companies have pledged Rs 40 crore to support the nationwide efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19. The funds will be utilised to provide lifesaving supplies such as oxygen concentrators, PPE Kits, medicines and medical equipment across the country.

Ambulances queue up outside hospitals as beds turn scarce

Ambulances queue up outside hospitals as beds turn scarce Updated: Updated: COVID-19 patients have to wait for several hours to be admitted, say doctors Share Article AAA System overwhelmed: Ambulances carrying COVID-19 patients waiting outside the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital on Thursday.   | Photo Credit: Jothi Ramalingam B COVID-19 patients have to wait for several hours to be admitted, say doctors At midnight, when most roads in the city were deserted, the stretches adjoining some of the major government hospitals had a line of ambulances and private vehicles waiting with COVID-19 patients. On Wednesday midnight, at least 15 ambulances both government and private were waiting outside one of the government hospitals in the city. Some patients had come to the hospitals in autorickshaws.

City Police Commissioner , officers pay tributes to head constable who died of COVID-19

Updated: Share Article AAA City Police Commissioner Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal and other senior officers on Friday paid floral tributes to the portrait of a head constable S. Kamalanathan, who succumbed to COVID-19 recently. Kamalanathan joined police service in 1999 and was serving as a head constable with the Motor Vehicle unit of Armed Reserve, Pudupet. He died without responding to the treatment at the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital on Tuesday. At Rajarathinam stadium, police officers and other personnel observed a two-minute silence as mark of respect to the deceased. Related Topics

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