25 Ludhiana hospitals asked to set up their own oxygen plants amid concerns over third wave of COVID Ludhiana News – Times of India

We have to be prepared to deal with the virus, so these hospitals have to set up oxygen plants just before the arrival of the third wave, the DC said.

LUDHIANA: To deal with any oxygen shortage in the possible third wave of COVID-19, Ludhiana Deputy Commissioner Varinder Kumar Sharma has asked 25 hospitals including 24 private health institutions to have their own Oxygen Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) plants soon. asked to complete. of citizens in fighting the pandemic effectively.
In a letter to the medical superintendents of these 25 hospitals, Sharma said that these plants will help in meeting the demand of oxygen during the third wave and these hospitals will generate oxygen independently.
He said that the district administration is ready to provide all kinds of help to the hospital if needed.
Sharma said that we have to be prepared to deal with the virus, so these hospitals will have to set up oxygen plants just before the arrival of the third wave.
The Deputy Commissioner said that the establishment of PSA oxygen production plants will reduce the burden on the district administration and vendors supplying liquid medical oxygen and oxygen can be supplied to small hospitals as per their requirement.
Hospitals – Dayanand Medical College and Hospital, Christian Medical College and Hospital, Satguru Pratap Singh Hospital, Fortis Hospital, Deep Hospital, Mohan Dai Oswal Hospital, Aastha Kidney Hospital, AIMC Bassi, Arora Neuro Hospital, Aykai Hospital, Civil Hospital, Deepak Hospital, Guru Tegh Bahadur Hospital, Guru Nanak Hospital, Jain Hospital in Khanna, Ludhiana Mediways, Mahal Hospital, Orison/Combined Hospital, Pancham Hospital, Prolife Hospital, Raghunath Hospital, Sri Krishna Hospital, Sidhu Hospital Doraha and Verma Multispecialty Hospital- directed so that the work can be started as soon as possible.

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