We have planned 30,000 Covid beds in Delhi by June end: Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said that the Centre has taken several steps to ramp up infrastructure and health facilities in the national capital in order to contain the spread of Covid-19. The government, he said, had already planned to provide 30,000 Covid-19 beds by end of June.

In an interview with ANI, Shah said that the rates of isolation beds and ICU treatment have been reduced significantly in Delhi and a committee was set up for the purpose. “By June 30, 30,000 beds will be available. Eight thousand beds have been made in railway coaches and 8,000 beds are being prepared. DRDO is making an exclusive COVID-hospital in which there will be 250 ICU beds and with ventilators. A 10,000-bed facility has also been set up at the Radha Soami Beas, (Chhattarpur) keeping the rainy season in mind. The 9,937 beds arranged by Delhi Government earlier have not been occupied completely. It is not that they have not made arrangements but if the situation worsens, we have planned in advance,” Shah said.

He said it was the concern of people of Delhi that private hospitals are charging arbitrary rates. “In my meeting, a decision was taken that a committee of doctors would be set up that would listen to private hospitals, consider best practices and extra cost in treating COVID-19 patients,” Shah said.

 The Union Home Minister said rates of isolation beds which were between Rs 24,000 and Rs 25,000 earlier have been reduced to Rs 8000-10,000. “The rates for ICU without ventilators were between Rs 34,000 to Rs 43,000. Now it is Rs 13,000 to Rs 15,000. ICUs with ventilators previously use to cost Rs 44,000 to Rs 54,000. It has now been brought down to Rs 15,000 to Rs 18,000. It includes tests for Covid-19, medicines. And in case of a diabetic patient, the next treatment is also included. It is a sealed package.”

Speaking about his visit to the LNJP Hospital in delhi, Shah said that not only did it bring issues being faced on the ground to the front, but also boosted the morale of the health workers. He said Delhi government conveyed that the number of ambulances, oxygen cylinders and ventilators need to be increased. “We immediately provided 500 oxygen cylinders, around 10,000 oximeters and 440 ventilators and will provide more as and when needed.”

With agency inputs

Correspondent

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