Covid ICU Bed Full In Some Private Hospitals Amid Increased Corona Cases, Delhi Government To Review

Posted on 30th Mar 2021 by rohit kumar

New Delhi: Corona figures continue to rise in the capital Delhi. According to the data released by the Health Department of the Delhi Government, on Monday, the highest number of cases have been registered so far this year. In such a situation, the number of ICU beds available for corona in some big private hospitals is decreasing. Because of this, the Delhi government has also held a review meeting for the status of the Covid beds today.

 

 

Giving information, Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain said that Covid Beds will be reviewed today and arrangements will be made for it today itself. He informed that a lot of ICU beds and ventilators are empty in government hospitals. There is a shortage in some private hospitals, it will be rectified in the review meeting. There are also patients from Delhi and outside, most of those who are seriously ill come to Delhi only.

 

 

According to the Corona app of the Delhi government, a total of 5 thousand 797 corona beds are available in Delhi's hospitals till March 30 at 11 am. Out of these, 1 thousand 609 beds are admitted, while 4 thousand 188 beds are vacant. The total number of ICU beds without ventilator is 1 thousand 225. Of these, patients are admitted on 374 beds and 851 beds are vacant. At the same time, the total number of ICU beds with ventilators is 785. Of these, 254 beds are admitted and 531 beds are vacant.

 

 

 

According to the Delhi Corona app, by March 30 at 11 am, the number of hospitals in which 'ICU beds with ventilators' are zero is-

 

 

Northern Railway Hospital (Central Government) - Total 10 beds, 0 available

• Venkateswara Hospital, Dwarka (Private) - Total Bed 5, Available 0

• Fortis Hospital, Shalimar Bagh (Private) - Total Bed 5, Available 0

• Max Hospital, Shalimar Bagh (Private) - Total Bed 5, Available 0

• Holy Family Hospital, Okhla (Private) - Total Beds 8, Available 0

• Spinal Injury Center, Vasantkunj (Private) - Total Bed 4, Available 0

• Maharaja Agrasen, Punjabi Bagh (Private) - Total Bed 4, Available 0

• Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj (Private) - Total 3 Beds, Available 0

• Kalra Hospital, Kirti Nagar (Private) - Total Beds 2, Available 0

• Metro Hospital, Preet Vihar (Private) - Total Bed 2, Available 0

• Ayushman Hospital, Dwarka (Private) - Total Beds 1, Available 0

• Moolchand Hospital, Lajpat Nagar (Private) - Total Beds 1, Available 0

• Navjeevan Hospital, Pitampura (Private) - Total Beds 1, Available 0

 

 

According to the Delhi Corona app, by March 30 at 11 am, the number of hospitals in which 'ICU beds without ventilators' are zero is-

 

 

• Baba Ambedkar Hospital (Government of Delhi) - Total Beds 9, Available 0

• Apollo, Sarita Vihar (Private) - Total Bed 24, Available 0

• Shri Balaji Hospital, Paschim Vihar (Private) - Total Beds 21, Available 0

• Agrasen Hospital, Punjabi Bagh (Private) - Total Beds 18, Available 0

• Max Hospital, Shalimar Bagh (Private) - Total Beds 17, Available 0

• Jaipur Golden Hospital, Rohini (Private) - Total Beds 16, Available 0

• Venkateswara Hospital, Dwarka (Private) - Total Beds 15, Available 0

• Fortis Hospital, Okhla (Private) - Total Beds 12, Available 0

• Fortis Hospital, Shalimar Bagh (Private) - Total Beds 12, Available 0

• Kalra Hospital, Kirti Nagar (Private) - Total Beds 9, Available 0

• Sir Gangaram Hospital, Rajendra Nagar (Private) - Total Beds 9, Available 0

• Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj (Private) - Total Beds 8, Available 0

• Pushpavati Singhania Hospital, Saket (Private) - Total Beds 8, Available 0

• Batra Hospital (Private) - Total 5 beds, 0 available

• Metro Hospital, Preet Vihar (Private) - Total Bed 5, Available 0

• Shri Agrasen International Hospital, Rohini (Private) - Total Beds 5, Available 0

• Maharaja Agrasen Hospital, Dwarka (Private) - Total Beds 3, Available 0

• Malik Radix Hospital (Pvt) - Total Beds 3, Available 0

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