Chandigarh, April 28
Firing from all cylinders, Punjab Government has decided to suspend OPDs in all three Medical Colleges and Hospitals till further orders and reserve all the beds in these facilities for COVID patients but the emergency services to be continued.
In a meeting to review the situation of Oxygen availability and other requirements here today, Punjab Medical Education and Research Minister OP Soni instructed the authorities that prompt action is needed if any eventuality comes up pertaining to any obstruction in oxygen and any other medical supplies. He said that if any report of oxygen shortage came to their notice then instantly report it to higher authorities so that steps can be taken.
Reiterating the state government led by Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh to leave no stone unturned to provide health care facilities, the Cabinet Minister directed Principal Secretary Medical Education and Research to reserve 75 beds in Advanced Cancer Center, Bathinda for COVID patients. He also apprised that beds in medical colleges and hospitals being increased by more than 900 over the current occupancy. The work of installation of oxygen tanks and generation plants is being expedited throughout the state. He also ordered to regularly audit the supply, availability, and usage of Oxygen to tap any leakage or pressure drops.
The meeting was attended by Principals & Medical Superintendents of Government Medical Colleges Amritsar, Patiala and Faridkot.
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