PMO directs Health Ministry to provide 150 ventilators to ITBP run Covid hospital in Delhi

01-05-2021 18:14:48
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The Advisor to the Prime Minister Bhaskar Khulbe on Saturday directed the Union Heath Ministry to provide 150 ventilators for the critical Covid 19 patients admitted to the ITBP run Sardar Patel Covid Care Centre (SPCCC) at south Delhi’s Chhatarpur.


The PMO intervention came after a request from Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) Director General SS Deswal seeking allocation of 150 ventilators for addressing the needs of critical patients in SPCCC.


In his letter to the Union Health Ministry Joint Secretary Mandeep Bhandari, Mr Khulbe said, “As discussed with you, 150 ventilators provided under PM CARES Trust Fund, and embedded with GPS enabled devices, may be provided from the available stock on loan basis for a period of six months now, which if necessary, may be extended further on review".


“I also request you to organise immediate installation of these ventilators by the selected vendor(s). Simultaneously, please advise the SPCCC for the site preparation”, he added.


The Advisor in PMO also asked the Health Ministry official for necessary training for use of these ventilators may also be organised by the selected vendors.


In view of the alarming number of Covid 19 patients in Delhi, the SPCCC was reopened on April 26 with 500 bed facilities but no arrangements were made for the critical covid patients.



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