Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

School-turned-covid centre in Kalyan to begin ops in 3 days

- Sajana Nambiar

KALYAN:THE first school in Kalyan to be converted into a dedicated Covid health centre is set to open in next two to three days. Haji Kalsekar English Medium School at Govindwadi, once transforme­d, will help locals get treatment for Covid-19 on time. Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporatio­n (KDMC) commission­er Vijay Suryavansh­i on Wednesday took a stock of the centre spread across 1 acre.

Asra Foundation, which runs the school, had approached KDMC offering the school premises to help battle Covid-19, following which the decision was taken to convert the school.

An associate of the foundation said, “When curbs were imposed in our area in June due to increasing cases, we decided to offer the school space for treatment and isolation of people living in the locality so that they don’t have to rush to other places in search of beds. Also isolation at homes in Govindwadi and nearby areas is not possible as most of them live in small houses. The school will not reopen anytime soon, so why not use the infrastruc­ture.”

The centre is set to admit patients in the coming two to three days while the work of setting up 110 oxygen beds, 10 intensive care unit beds and 70 normal beds is currently under progress. The centre will have 12 doctors, 20 nurses and 20 ward boys and a physician. The open area of the school will be used as isolation centre, while three floors with seven classrooms each will be used to set up the beds.

A fever clinic and testing facility in the school premises has already been set up and began operation in June.

Suryavansh­i said, “Patients from nearby areas can get tested at the centre and also get admitted if required. The work of the centre is almost done. Patients will be admitted there in twothree days. Several doctors and residents have come forward to help the civic body to set up the Covid care centre.”

Earlier when the civic body initiated surveying these areas in June, residents insisted upon setting up a centre in their locality. This will help in early admission and treatment, thus reducing fatality,” said Pratibha Panpatil, epidemic officer, KDMC.

 ??  ?? KDMC commission­er Vijay Suryavansh­i (right) and other civic officials visited the school in Kalyan (West) on Wednesday.
KDMC commission­er Vijay Suryavansh­i (right) and other civic officials visited the school in Kalyan (West) on Wednesday.

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