In the wake of the rapid growth of fresh cases in India, Delhi, which is the second worst-hit state in India after Maharashtra due to the virus set-up a treatment centre to treat the pandemic patients.
This is the world's biggest pandemic treatment centre, which is 10,000 bedded. The treatment Centre is named as Sardar Patel Pandmeic Care Centre, which is located on the Radha Soami Satsang Beas campus in Chhatarpur
Indo Tibetan Border Police will take care of the medical operations in the center and around 1,000 doctors and paramedics will be deployed in the center soon. This makes ITBP, India's first organization to set up a facility center for the pandemic.
The center was segregated into 100 sections and 1,000 beds were being equipped with the oxygen points. For the comfort of the patients, the center will be possessing 5,000 fans and 1,000 commodes and urinals.
The Pandemic Centre aims at treating the asymptomatic pandemic patients or patients who develop mild symptoms of the respiratory disease.
On the other hand, the Defence Research and Development Organisation(DRDO) is also setting up another facility with 1,000 beds which will be air-conditioned. One of the four sections in the facility will be equipped with oxygen and ICU facilities.
This is the world's biggest pandemic treatment centre, which is 10,000 bedded. The treatment Centre is named as Sardar Patel Pandmeic Care Centre, which is located on the Radha Soami Satsang Beas campus in Chhatarpur
Indo Tibetan Border Police will take care of the medical operations in the center and around 1,000 doctors and paramedics will be deployed in the center soon. This makes ITBP, India's first organization to set up a facility center for the pandemic.
The center was segregated into 100 sections and 1,000 beds were being equipped with the oxygen points. For the comfort of the patients, the center will be possessing 5,000 fans and 1,000 commodes and urinals.
The Pandemic Centre aims at treating the asymptomatic pandemic patients or patients who develop mild symptoms of the respiratory disease.
On the other hand, the Defence Research and Development Organisation(DRDO) is also setting up another facility with 1,000 beds which will be air-conditioned. One of the four sections in the facility will be equipped with oxygen and ICU facilities.