Imphal: “There is enough stock of medical oxygen in the state,” Manipur chief minister N. Biren Singh said as he handed over 15 basic life support ambulances to chief medical officers in a function held at the western gate of chief minister’s secretariat on Saturday.
The state currently has 1098 D-Type cylinders, 242 oxygen concentrator machines and 90 ventilators. In addition to the existing three oxygen generating units, the government had given permission for oxygen production to Shija Hospitals as well, Biren said.
There is enough stock of Remdesivir medicine as well. Another 1000 vials would arrive on April 25, he added.
Biren informed that Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal has 100 Covid beds while Regional Institute of Medical Scinces, Imphal has 52 beds.
In addition, all the district hospitals and different private hospitals also have dedicated Covid beds, he said.
Maintaining that self-discipline is the only means to get rid of the pandemic, Biren appealed to the people to have the sense of responsibility and strictly follow Covid Appropriate Behaviors considering the severity of the pandemic in the second wave.
The ambulances were donated by National Highways Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd. (NHIDCL) to the state government.
Biren appreciated Union road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari and NHIDCL for providing 15 ambulances at this difficult time of Covid-19 pandemic. He said one ambulance each would be handed over to Kakching CHC, Ukhrul District Hospital, Thanlon PHC and Haochong PHC while the remaining would be kept at the Directorate of Health Services headquarters for the time being for further handing over to different districts in case of exigency. NHIDCL has been doing tremendous road infrastructure development works in the State in the past few years, he added.
At the beginning of Covid-19 outbreak the state used to face many issues due to lack of ambulance at many healthcare centres and districts. However, swift purchase of 14 new ambulances by the state government helped significantly in the effective tackling of the pandemic, he said.
Manipur has a total of 12 Advanced Life Saving ambulances and 14 Basic Life Saving Ambulances excluding those which were donated by NHIDCL. Additional ambulances are being kept for monitoring home isolation patients as well, the chief minister said and added that the government is considering to provide more ambulances to the districts from time to time when the need arises.
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