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Covid beds, ICUs in Srinagar hospitals reach almost 100% occupancy

By: Owais Gul

Srinagar: Amid spike in the COVID-19 cases, the ICU beds and Covid designated beds in Srinagar’s major hospitals are fully occupied with Medical Superintendents of these hospitals stating that the situation at their respective hospitals are assuming challenging proportions.

In the wake of this situation, hospital managements at a few hospitals here have also written to the concerned government officials, seeking more beds and ventilators amid the huge patient intake at their hospitals.

Medical Superintendent at JVC Hospital, Dr Shifa Deva told the news agency Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the situation at the hospital is very challenging.

Informing that the patient registration at the hospital is very high, Dr Deva said that “we are facing difficulties in managing the rush in comparison with our infrastructure and logistics. We are trying to cope up.”

She added that the patient inflow is creating confusion, adding that it would take some time to tackle the situation. “The main reason behind such a situation is that patients are reporting very late to the hospital, usually at a time till when their oxygen saturation is very low,” she said.

She also said that they have written to the government about requirements to enhance the facilities at the hospital.

HoD Chest Disease hospital, Dr Naveed Nazir said that at present ICUs as well as the Covid beds are fully occupied at the hospital. He added that there are 70 ventilators at the hospital and all are occupied.

“As the situation is worsening, the people need to take proper care and follow the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in letter and spirit,” he said, adding that the people should also get vaccinated. “I appeal to the youth not to believe in hearsays and get vaccinated,” he said.

Medical Superintendent SKIMS, Dr Farooq Jan told KNO that so far the situation at SKIMS is under control, but there is a need to keep the things under control in the society. “Any health structure can fall short if the cases start rising. Therefore, the society has the responsibility to adhere to the COVID-19 guidelines in letter and spirit. The situation in Delhi is an example as it has much more medical facilities than J&K,” he said.

He appealed to people to adhere to the guidelines and avoid gatherings, follow SOPs, saying that the things are in the hands of the people. “The situation is under control, but it is worsening with each passing day,” he said, adding that the people must consult the doctors at appropriate time for the treatment.

“We have handled the situation so far and the health care is handling the prevalent situation as well with the active support of the people,” he said.

Medical Superintendent SMHS, Dr Nazir Choudhary told KNO that the numner of patients has been increasing with each passing day and the situation with regard to the pandemic is worsening.

He added that the required medicines and oxygen are available at the hospital. —(KNO)

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