The Free Press Journal

Bhagwati hospital to run till pandemic risk exists

BMC in August had announced the closure of the Covid Care Centre

- PRATIP ACHARYA

Bringing a much needed relief for the residents of Borivali and Dahisar, the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) on Monday revoked its own order of shutting down the civic run Shri Harilal Bhagwati Hospital at Dahisar.

Earlier in August, BMC announced to shut down most of the BMC run Covid Care Centre (CCC) facilities to slash the revenue expenditur­e. Local residents and public representa­tives of Dahisar and Borivli urged the civic body to allow functionin­g of the Bhagwat hospital, as it is the go to hospital the local residents.

"The BMC chief on Monday confir med that the Bhagwati hospital will be allowed to function as long as the risk of the pandemic is there," Manisha Chaudhuri, BJP MLA of Dahisar told FPJ.

Earlier, the hospital had only one Outdoor Patients Department (OPD) and was transforme­d into a fully Dedicated Covid Hospital (DCH) in April when the Covid-19 cases were on a steep rise in Mumbai.

In June, a special Intensive Care Unit (ICU) was reopened for the Covid-19 patients in the hospital and modernised equipments like oximeters, portable Xray machines and oxygen facilities were also installed in the facility.

Chaudhuri had written to the civic body urging it to not discontinu­e this hospital as CCC. The MLA also met civic chief Iqbal Singh Chahal on Monday, following which the civic body stayed its own resolution.

"This is the only dedicated civic run hospital for Covid treatment in Dahisar. A lot of patients come here for treatment as people are apprehensi­ve of getting themselves treated in private hospitals," Chaudhuri stated.

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Medical workers collect swab samples for Covid-19 tests in Mumbai.

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