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Covid beds’ occupancy doubles in Punjab hospitals in two weeks

35% of the level-3 beds, meant for patients with severe complications, occupied as on Saturday against 17% on April 4

Updated on: Apr 18, 2021 01:34 AM IST
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Owing to the fresh surge in daily infections amid the second wave of the pandemic, the bed occupancy for Covid-19 patients in Punjab hospitals has doubled in the past two weeks.

People without facemask at the Golden Temple complex in Amritsar on Saturday. (Sameer Sehgal /HT)
People without facemask at the Golden Temple complex in Amritsar on Saturday. (Sameer Sehgal /HT)

Around 14% of beds reserved for Covid-19 patients in the state’s government and private hospitals were occupied as on April 4 whereas the occupancy increased to 31% by Saturday evening, data available with the health department shows.

The health department is emphasising the need to follow Covid-appropriate behaviour and increased vaccination of the eligible people. Since April 4, the state has added 43,678 fresh infections and 751 deaths.

To tackle the situation, the health department has reserved 8,400 level-2 beds in government and private hospitals for treatment of moderately ill Covid patients and 2,100 level-3 beds, including the intensive care unit (ICU) beds with or without ventilators, for critical patients.

Nearly 13% of the level-2 beds and 17% of the level-3 beds were occupied as on April 4. However, around 2,520 (30%) level-2 beds and 735 (35%) level-3 beds were occupied by the patients by Saturday evening.

Restrictions on elective surgeries up to April 30

Meanwhile, the health department issued fresh notice to all deputy commissioners of the state to restrict all elective surgeries in all hospitals, including government and private facilities, within the state up to April 30.

“The state is experiencing the second wave of Covid-19 and it is severe. Number of daily cases has crossed 4,000 and it has started putting more load of level-2 and level-3 isolation facilities. We will thus require more beds for Covid patients and with the increase of patient load on healthcare facilities, all elective surgeries need to be restricted till April 30,” the notice issued by the principal secretary, health and family welfare department, reads.

Dr Bhaskar added, “Besides restricting elective surgeries, we have asked private hospitals to reserve extra beds for Covid-19 patients as need may arise anytime. Also, all the private hospitals in Mohali district have been asked to reserve their 60% available beds only for Covid-19 patients. If required, we will issue similar notice in other districts.”

 
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Mandeep Kaur Narula

Mandeep Kaur Narula is a Chandigarh-based Correspondent with Hindustan Times. She covers 'health'

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