
Two dedicated paediatric COVID-19 care centres coming up in Mysuru
The Hindu
Healthcare infrastructure is being ramped up amidst fears of a third wave and its possible impact on children
Amidst the fears of a possible impact of the third wave of COVID-19 among children, the paediatric healthcare infrastructure in the city is being hurriedly ramped up with two exclusive children COVID-19 hospitals being readied. Besides Cheluvamba Hospital, a hospital for women and children attached to the Mysuru Medical College and Research Institute (MMCRI), the super speciality hospital on the PKTB campus on KRS Road is being scaled up for tackling any surge in cases. Two 450 LPM and 500 LPM capacity medical oxygen generators are being installed at the two hospitals under CSR initiatives.More Related News

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