COVID-19 Care Centre at KIA becomes operational
The Hindu
It is open to employees working at KIA as well as the general public
Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, on Wednesday, virtually inaugurated a 150-bed COVID-19 treatment centre at Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru. The centre is located near the cargo terminal, and is open to employees working at KIA as well as the general public. A release from BIAL stated that the new facility is designed to treat patients with mild hypoxia. “It is designed to be a transit oxygen delivery centre, which will provide much-needed relief and treatment for patients requiring oxygen support until they are able to get admission in a hospital. This facility is not equipped to treat pregnant women or moderate cases, and those requiring high flow oxygen support or ICU beds,” the release stated.More Related News
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