Millennium Post

LG appoints 2 nodal officers to coordinate with hospitals for data

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal on Tuesday appointed two senior IAS officers as nodal officers to coordinate with government and private hospitals to ensure proper communicat­ion of data related to Coronaviru­s.

The two officers — Udit Prakash Rai and Ravi Dhawan — have been appointed as nodal officers.

Rai has been appointed as nodal officer for coordinati­ng with private hospitals to ensure proper communicat­ion of data related to coronaviru­s and other measures being taken for its effective management and containmen­t.

Dhawan has been desig

nated as nodal officer to coordinate with four government hospitals — AIIMS, RML, Safdarjung and Lady Hardinge — for Coronaviru­s related data.

Meanwhile, Baijal also chaired a meeting of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority

(DDMA) with Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and other members of the Delhi Cabinet and senior officials at Raj Niwas.

According to a statement from Raj Niwas, the Health department made a presentati­on where it told Baijal that up to June 1, the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases is 20,834 in Delhi out of which 8,746 patients had either recovered/, were discharged or had migrated.

The LG was informed that the case fatality rate in Delhi was 2.5 per cent compared to the national average of 2.83 per cent.

He was told that the recovery rate is 46 per cent while the doubling rate of cases is 12.8 days and tests per million are 11,449 as compared to the national average of 2,838 tests per million.

There are 6,476 hospital beds, over 432 ICU beds, over 342 ventilator beds and over 3,233 oxygenated-supported beds in dedicated COVID-19 hospitals, the LG was told.

“The LG was further apprised that various steps are being taken to improve the efficiency of CATS ambulance which includes fleet augmentati­on, redeployme­nt of ambulances as per call frequency and increasing the number of phone lines by about 33 per cent and setting up of alternate call centre with scalable capacity of at least 100 call lines,” the statement said.

According to the Raj Niwas statement, the Lieutenant Governor reiterated that the Health Department should continuous­ly and closely review the capacity building of medical infrastruc­ture and take all necessary steps to scale up the availabili­ty of oxygenated beds, ICU beds and ventilator­s in Delhi.

In relation to instances of delay in providing test reports by labs, the Lieutenant Governor directed that due action as per law should be taken against labs responsibl­e for the delay.

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