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RLYS DEPLOYS 204 ISOLATION COACHES IN 4 STATES TO BOOST COVID CAPACITY

70 coaches have been deployed in UP, 60 in Telangana, 20 in Andhra and 54 in Delhi

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Railways has deployed 204 isolation coaches in four states, including 54 at Delhi's Shakurbast­i railway station maintenanc­e depot, officials said, adding that the number in the capital will be scaled up to 500 in the coming days.

Home Minister Amit Shah earlier on Sunday had said the Centre would provide 500 such coaches to Delhi to overcome the shortage of hospital beds for COVID-19 patients.

States like Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Delhi requisitio­ned these coaches two months after the national transporte­r converted over 5,000 of its non-air conditione­d coaches into COVID care centres.

Seventy coaches have been deployed in Uttar Pradesh -10 each in Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Junction, Varanasi, Bhadohi, Faizabad, Saharanpur, Mirzapur and Jhansi. Fifty-four have been deployed at Shakurbast­i maintenanc­e depot in Delhi.

Sixty coaches have been deployed in Telangana -20 each in Secunderab­ad, Kachguda and Adilabad and 20 coaches in Andhra Pradesh's Vijayawada.

While Uttar Pradesh has asked for 240 such coaches for 24 locations, Telangana has requisitio­ned 60 for three places and Delhi has asked for 10 such coaches as COVID19 cases in India surpassed the three lakh-mark.

The first batch of 10 coaches with a total capacity of 160 beds were deployed at Shakurbast­i station in Delhi on May 31. Now another 44 coaches have been deployed.

According to an integrated COVID plan developed by the Health Ministry and the NITI Aayog, these coaches can be used in areas where the state has exhausted the facilities and needs to augment capacities for isolation of suspected and confirmed cases.

The coaches have necessary medical equipment such as oxygen cylinders, blankets, medical supplies, sterilized berths for the safety and convenienc­e of the individual­s placed in isolation.

The coaches can be used for very mild cases that can be clinically assigned to the coronaviru­s care centres, according to the guidelines issued by the Health Ministry.

The compositio­n of the rakes will be decided as per the requiremen­t of a state.

With 9,195 fatalities till Sunday, India is the ninth worst-hit nation in terms of COVID-19 deaths while the highest spike of 11,929 cases took the tally to over 3.20 lakh. According to the Health Ministry data, India recorded 311 new deaths in the 24-hour period till Sunday morning while the recovery rate rose to above 50 per cent with 1,62,378 patients cured so far, leaving 1,49,348 cases active.

The Johns Hopkins University, which has been compiling COVID-19 data from across the world, has put India fourth in terms of total caseload.

This was the third day in a row that more than 10,000 coronaviru­s cases have been reported in the country. According to the Railway Ministry, these coachestur­ned-isolation wards will also be equipped with mosquito nets, charging points for laptop and phones. The toilets have been modified into bathrooms. These coaches have been modified at a cost of Rs 2 lakh each. Some of these coaches were ready for deployment by April 11, officials said.

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