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Logistics firm StanPlus deploys ambulance ecosystem across Bengaluru

Logistics firm StanPlus deploys ambulance ecosystem across Bengaluru Logistics firm StanPlus deploys ambulance ecosystem across Bengaluru 22 April 2021 | News Image credit- shutterstock.com Having transformed the ambulance services system in Hyderabad, StanPlus is now venturing into the Bengaluru market. Through its Red Ambulance platform, StanPlus leverages technology to offer premium quality medical response to patients. An independent and democratic company, StanPlus has reduced the response time for ambulances to 14 minutes with its call-to-wheel time resting firmly at an impressive 2 minutes. Bringing these exceptional services to Bengaluru, StanPlus will deploy 100+ vehicles across the entire city. To make deep inroads within its new market, the company has tied up with prominent hospitals such as Sakra World Hospital, Columbia Asia Hospital, Ramaiah Memorial Hospital, and Fortis Hospital, among others. Through the Red Ambulance platform, these hospitals have already out

Covid: Karnataka hospitals stare at imminent shortage of medical-grade oxygen

Hospitals in Karnataka are staring at an imminent shortage of medical-grade oxygen, with the rising number of Covid-19 patients with severe respiratory distress threatening to increase the demand fourfold. While the total consumption of medical-grade oxygen in the state was around 280 tonnes on Saturday, it had crossed 300 tonnes on Monday, sources in the state health department said. “Our statewide requirement could go up to 1,200 tonnes per day if the spike continues in this manner for another couple of weeks,” a health department official, who declined to be named, told The Telegraph on Tuesday. Karnataka has seven plants that manufacture liquid oxygen, with a total daily capacity of 810 tonnes.

Karnataka chief minister Yediyurappa tests positive for Covid-19 | India News

This is the second time the 78-year-old chief minister has tested positive, first being on August 2 last year. NEW DELHI: Karnataka chief minister B S Yediyurappa tested positive for Covid-19 on Friday, the chief medical officer informed. This is the second time the 78-year-old chief minister has tested positive, first being on August 2 last year. Yediyurappa has been admitted to Ramaiah Memorial Hospital in Bengaluru as he had a fever for the last 2 days. Earlier on Friday, the chief minister also conducted emergency meeting at his residence over the prevailing Covid situation in the state. FacebookTwitterLinkedinEMail

Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa tests COVID-19 positive for the second time

Mr. Yediyurappa was busy campaigning for byelections in Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Friday tested positive for COVID-19. This is the second time he has contracted the infection and he is undergoing treatment at Manipal Hospital. Mr Yediyurappa took to Twitter to state, “Upon having mild fever, today I got tested for COVID-19 and my report has come out positive. Although I am doing fine, I am being hospitalised based on the advice of doctors. I request all those who have come in my contact recently to be observant and exercise self-quarantine.” The first time he tested positive for COVID-19 was in August 2020. Mr. Yediyurappa has also received one vaccination against COVID 19.

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