The Goa government has made it compulsory for all private hospitals in the state to reserve 20% of their total beds for Covid-19 patients

Current Affairs : The Goa government has made it
obligatory for every private emergency clinic in the state to save 20 percent of their absolute beds for COVID-19 patients.
The choice was taken during a significant level gathering led by Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Monday to survey the COVID-19 pandemic circumstance in the seaside state.
Goa Health Minister Vishwajit Rane additionally went to the gathering.
Afterward, state wellbeing administrations chief Dr Jose DSa gave a request which stated, “Every private emergency clinic in Goa with ICU offices should obligatorily save 20 percent of their beds for COVID-19 patients.”
On the off chance that any private emergency clinic doesn’t follow the request, itslicense to work could be suspended or dropped, D’Sa said.
Private emergency clinics have additionally been approached to impart to the wellbeing administrations directorate subtleties like rates being charged from COVID-19 patients for treatment, convenience and different techniques, according to the request.
Till Monday, Goa detailed 2,583 COVID-19 cases and 17 passings because of the malady.