Millennium Post

Three more private laboratori­es to be utilised for testing purposes in Ggm

- PIYUSH OHRIE

GURUGRAM: With rising cases of COVID-19, the Haryana government is all set to further ramp up the medical facilities in Gurugram. On Friday, the district administra­tion announced three more private laboratori­es to be utilised for testing purposes.

These centres are Strand Life Sciences in Sector-34, SRL Limited in Sector-18 and Core Diagnostic­s in Udyog Vihar Phase-3. In total there will be five private testing laboratori­es in Gurugram. Compared to other major cities in the NCR, even though Gurugram may not have witnessed a spike in the number of cases, there is criticism of less samples being collected for testing. No time was lost in setting up the first dedicated hospital for COVID-19 in the city with ESIC hospital being used for the medical facility. Another hospital will be set up in Manesar.

The state has also taken cognisance of the fact that a large number of doctors are complainin­g of the lack of Protective Personal Equipments, which is making them vulnerable of contractin­g the disease. Around 2.5 lakh kits have been ordered by the state as announced by the Chief Minister. According to sources, 40 per cent of the inventorie­s will be provided to the medical experts in Gurugram. It is important to note that the nurse in Sector-10 government hospital, who had contracted the infection and later recovered, cited how inadequate safety gear posed risk to the doctors.

Over 1,000 ventilator­s are also expected to be brought in for Gurugram hospitals.

Additional Chief Secretary to the Haryana government VS Kundu, who is the nodal officer for Gurugram took a meeting with the officials of the health department and district administra­tion and passed several instructio­ns to prevent the spread of Coronaviru­s.

Sources said that Kundu has asked the officials, especially duty magistrate­s, to visit the slums and inform the people about social distancing.

“As of now we have been fortunate of preventing the spread of COVID-19 and it is still at stage 2 situations. All efforts are being undertaken to make sure that the deadly disease does not spread through community transmissi­on,” said a senior official from the Gurugram Health Department.

Meanwhile, District Commission­er Amit Khatri announced that ESIC hospital in Sector-9a would be converted into COVID-19 hospital.

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