Chennai Corporation to keep ICU beds ready
The Hindu
Experts at a meeting suggest stepping up of surveillance to tackle third wave of COVID-19
The Greater Chennai Corporation is planning to get ICU beds ready in its hospitals as part of the preparation to deal with a possible third wave of COVID-19. Following a meeting with public health experts and epidemiologists in Ripon Building, the civic body has decided to have ICU beds at the community health centres in various zones of the city. Pointing to the difficulties faced by officials in finding ICU beds for COVID-19 patients from the hotspots during the second wave, the team of experts has advised the Corporation to increase the number of ICU beds to manage any rise in the number of cases during a third wave.More Related News

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