MMRDA hands over second phase of its Covid-19 hospital at BKC to BMC

The second phase of the hospital was completed in 17 days. It has 100 beds with ICU services, while the other 900 are divided into oxygen and non-oxygen facility equally

Current Affairs : Town arranging authority MMRDA on Wednesday gave throughout the second period of its Covid-19 emergency clinic at BKC, including 1,000 beds, to nearby community body BMC.

The budgetary capital has been the most exceedingly awful hit by the destructive coronavirus, announcing in excess of 60,000 contaminations and 3,170 fatalities up until now.

The second period of the clinic was finished in 17 days. It has 100 beds with ICU administrations, while the other 900 are separated into oxygen and non-oxygen office similarly.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray basically initiated the office, which has been given over to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).

Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) had given over around 1,037 beds with ICU office to the BMC in May-end.

The principal office had endured the Nisarga violent wind which passed the Mumbai coast on June 3, however as a safeguard, more than 150 coronavirus patients were moved to another area.

While the primary period of the emergency clinic was made for non-basic Covid-19 patients, the subsequent stage will treat basic suggestive patients.

The Covid-19 emergency clinic, set up alongside Jupiter Hospital, additionally has a pathology lab with offices for blood tests, an ECG machine and other testing gear alongside spaces for specialists and medical caretakers.

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