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Mockdrill took place in UP hospitals amid increasing corona, Deputy CM took charge

Lucknow (IANS) | Mock drill was organized in the entire state today among the increasing number of corona patients in Uttar Pradesh. During this, all the officials from the minister inspected the arrangement of hospitals in different districts. Mock drills were conducted in Lucknow hospitals to check the management of treatment of Covid patients. Deputy CM himself reached the spot to see the arrangements at Balrampur Hospital. The Deputy CM saw the process of admitting the dummy patient. Appreciated the arrangements.

Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak reached Balrampur Hospital. He saw the doctor-staff in PPE kit taking the dummy patient from the stretcher to the super specialty block. First of all, the oxygen level of the patient lying on the stretcher was checked with the pulse oximeter in the super specialty block. Then body temperature was measured. The doctors told the condition of the dummy patient to be critical. Told the need to put the patient on ventilator. The doctors immediately put the patient on ventilator.

The process from bringing the patient to the ward to putting him on the ventilator took five to seven minutes. Got immediate treatment. Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak asked the director of the hospital Dr. Ramesh Goyal and CMS Dr. GP Gupta about the treatment arrangements. Received information about the supply and consumption of oxygen. The Deputy CM praised the arrangements of the hospital.

Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak said that mock drill has taken place in many hospitals of the state. In Lucknow, the system of recruitment of Kovid patients was practiced in about ten hospitals. Preparations were found strong in all the hospitals. Hospitals are capable to compete with Kovid. Arrangements ranging from medicine to oxygen were found right. He said that the doctors and staff are dedicated in serving the patients.

On the other hand, in view of the conditions of Corona in Prayag, a mock drill of preparations took place at Swarooprani Nehru Hospital and Bailey Hospital. Dr. Alok Kumar, representative of the World Health Organisation, saw all the oxygen plants in SRN Hospital, the status and pressure of oxygen supply from there.

–IANS

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