Pune’s case count crosses 100K, Mayor says focus on increasing ventilators

 

Pune’s case count crosses 100K, Mayor says focus on increasing ventilators

Current Affairs :There are more than 1 lakh COVID-19 patients in Pune and city organization is centering to build oxygen beds and ventilators, said City Mayor Murlidhar Mohol on Thursday. 

“Our center is to expand oxygen beds and ventilators. We likewise have a deficiency of particular staff, and need to select staff individuals to work such gear,” said the Mayor while conversing with ANI. 

He further educated that Pune doesn’t have a lack of assets and the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has just utilized Rs 300 crores towards COVID-19 foundation in the city.

“The facts demonstrate that Pune’s COVID-19 death rate is nearly higher than the public normal, yet it is similarly lower in the state. We are dealing with lessening the death rate,” he included. 

Mohol’s announcement came after columnist Pandurang Raykar, who had tried positive for COVID-19, kicked the bucket on Wednesday at Pune’s Jumbo COVID Hospital. As indicated by the columnist’s family, he passed on because of absence of care at an administration COVID focus. 

Pune District Administration on Wednesday asked the Sassoon Hospital Dean to explore if there was a disappointment in treatment convention while giving treatment to Raikar.

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