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HC seeks Chandigarh’s reply on Covid bed occupancy data

The high court has asked the UT administration’s to submit its response on sharing bed occupancy details latest by May 7

Published on: May 05, 2021 12:10 AM IST
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The Punjab and Haryana high court (HC) on Tuesday has directed the Chandigarh administration to apprise the court by Friday as to why it is not putting out details of bed occupancy in the public domain.

Chandigarh has added 121 beds to its 692 capacity to deal with the Covid situation. (Representational photo)
Chandigarh has added 121 beds to its 692 capacity to deal with the Covid situation. (Representational photo)

During the resumed hearing of a plea initiated by the HC to monitor Covid-19 management by two states and Chandigarh, senior advocate Anupam Gupta had told the court that certain directions were issued by the Union home ministry on Covid-19 management, but it appears that UT has not implemented the same. As per the same, each state had to put out in public domain details of bed occupancy in government/private hospitals, availability of oxygen, drugs, vaccine and vaccination centres, remdesivir and tocilizumab.

The court was also told that availability of beds in various government and private hospitals is limited. As a result, some patients have to stay at home. In the eventuality of needing oxygen support, they have to purchase the same from the open market. However, it is not easily available.

The court directed that SDMs be asked to pitch in to monitor the situation and in case there is disobedience of court orders, it would take punitive action.

The UT has also told the court that it has added 121 beds to its 692-capacity to deal with Covid and also sought 20 more ventilators from the Centre against the existing strength of 126. Current quota of oxygen to UT is 20 metric tonnes and Centre would be requested to increase it, in case more demand is reported, the court was told.

The report given before the HC reveals that in PGIMER Covid facility, there are only 77 patients from Chandigarh. Maximum number patients (104) are from Punjab, 59 from Haryana, 22 from Himachal Pradesh, 20 from Uttar Pradesh, 14 from Delhi and 19 patients from other places.

 
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