COVID-19: Central teams visit hospitals, quarantine centres, hotspots in Bengal
New Delhi:
2 central teams, which are in West Bengal to examine the COVID-19 scenario, gone to quarantine centres, hospitals and hotspots on Thursday and took stock of the state’s readiness to combat the break out, authorities stated.
The team, which is in Kolkata, on Wednesday had actually looked for a comprehensive discussion from the West Bengal federal government on whether the level of screening in the state is sufficient and appropriate oxygen, ICU beds and ventilators are readily available.
This team, led by Apurba Chandra, a senior bureaucrat in the Ministry of Defence, checked out a quarantine centre in Rajarhat in North 24 Parganas district and invested almost an hour, the official stated.
Later On in the afternoon, the team went to M R Bangur Medical facility, where numerous COVID-19 clients are going through treatment.”Both at the quarantine centre and at the hospital, the central team spoke to doctors and officials and took note of the details. They spoke to the superintendent of the M R Bangur Hospital, and took stock of measures taken by the authority. They also enquired about the problems, if any, that the health staff are facing,” a senior official stated.
The team likewise checked out a few of the wards of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation, which have actually been reported as COVID-19 hotspots.
The second central team started its field sees from a migrant labour centre in Siliguri and likewise went to an apartment or condo where the nurses and medical professionals dealing with the coronavirus-infected clients have actually been kept.
The team at North Bengal, led by Vineet Joshi, a senior official of HRD ministry, met health authorities, consisting of the Jalpaiguri district’s primary medical officer (CMOH), and took stock of the scenario.
Later On in the night, the members checked out a centre, where migrants labourers are quarantined, and asked whether they are dealing with any problem.
Talking to press reporters, Joshi stated they are attempting to comprehend the scenario and are getting cooperation from the federal government from Thursday.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had previously knocked the Centre for sending out the teams to West Bengal and declared that defective screening packages were dispatched to the state.
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