We will continue to treat patients until our last breath: Dr Avinash Chaturvedi from Raipur Indoor Stadium

By ANI | Published: April 14, 2021 03:33 PM2021-04-14T15:33:40+5:302021-04-14T15:45:07+5:30

Dr Avinash Chaturvedi from COVID-19 care centre at Raipur indoor stadium said they will continue to treat patients until their last breath.

We will continue to treat patients until our last breath: Dr Avinash Chaturvedi from Raipur Indoor Stadium | We will continue to treat patients until our last breath: Dr Avinash Chaturvedi from Raipur Indoor Stadium

We will continue to treat patients until our last breath: Dr Avinash Chaturvedi from Raipur Indoor Stadium

Dr Avinash Chaturvedi from COVID-19 care centre at Raipur indoor stadium said they will continue to treat patients until their last breath.

While taking to Dr Avinash Chaturvedi said: "We will try to reduce the number of deaths and provide them with sufficient oxygen supply but people need to get themselves tested as soon as they start to develop systems."

People should go for testing as early as possible so that they can be saved easily if their results are positive. Basically people do not go for testing at the early stage. When they experience fever and they get themselves tested at the last moment when they start feeling respiratory difficulties.

He further said the cases are rising and the government is working towards it. Lockdown has already been imposed we need to stay at home and follow social distancing.

"There is always a changing period for doctors and obviously in this pandemic we have to work," he added.

The Raipur Smart City and Raipur Municipal Corporation has set up a 370-bed COVID-19 hospital in the city's indoor stadium within four days amid the growing number of cases of the infection.

The COVID-19 facility is equipped with 130 ventilators, 70 normal beds, 216 oxygen concentrators, and 120 oxygen pipelines.

"We had received instructions from the Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel that the situation is such that we need more oxygen beds. He had given instruction to change the indoor stadium into a complete oxygen facility," Saurabh Kumar, Commissioner, Raipur Municipal Corporation, told .

"Following that, we approached the smart city and a lot of donors. Within four days, we set up the facility. It is a 370-bed facility with 216 oxygen concentrators, 120 oxygen pipelines and 70 normal beds," Saurabh added.

The Municipal Commissioner further said they immediately needed 1,000 oxygen beds as the positivity rate is above 30 per cent and around 2,500 cases are being reported every day.

Earlier in the day, a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) delegation including former Chief Minister Raman Singh met Chhattisgarh Governor Anusuiya Uikey and discussed the COVID-19 surge in the state.

The meeting comes as Chhattisgarh reported 13,576 fresh COVID-19 cases and 107 deaths on Monday, taking the active caseload to 98,856.

Meanwhile, Chhattisgarh Health Minister TS Singh Deo said: "It is a critical situation in the state. There is a surge in cases, positivity ratio has also increased. Cannot say if malfunctioned ventilators were deliberately sent by the Centre, but some ventilators are still not working."

( With inputs from ANI )

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