BMC Commissioner releases details on COVID facility management in Bhubaneswar city Odisha Breaking NewsLatest Odisha News

  • | Saturday | 25th July, 2020

Bhubaneswar: BMC Commissioner Prem Chandra Chaudhary shares the municipal corporation's slum strategy and the overall strategy for the city. 11 COVID19 patients admitted to ICU, four patients on ventilator support says BMC Commissioner Prem Chandra ChaudharyActive surveillance is being carried out at slums in Bhubaneswar city. Four slums have been declared as containment zone, informs Anu Garg, COVID19 Observer for Bhubaneswar. More 1500 beds will be added at Covid Hospitals in Bhubaneswar says Anu Garg, COVID19 Observer for Bhubaneswar. five per zone says Principal Secretary of Woman and Child Development Anu Garg.

Bhubaneswar: BMC Commissioner Prem Chandra Chaudhary shares the municipal corporations slum strategy and the overall strategy for the city. 11 COVID19 patients admitted to ICU, four patients on ventilator support says BMC Commissioner Prem Chandra Chaudhary Active surveillance is being carried out at slums in Bhubaneswar city. Four slums have been declared as containment zone, informs Anu Garg, COVID19 Observer for Bhubaneswar. More 1500 beds will be added at Covid Hospitals in Bhubaneswar says Anu Garg, COVID19 Observer for Bhubaneswar. We have targeted to conduct 1400 tests per day. Number of RRTs have been also been increased to 15 i.e. five per zone says Principal Secretary of Woman and Child Development Anu Garg. Related comments

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