The Free Press Journal

BMC HOPES FOR BEST, PREPARES FOR WORST

The Contractor­s will have to provide manpower within 7 days from the date of issue of the work order in case Covid situation takes a wrong turn

- DIPTI SINGH dipti.singh@fpj.co.in

The city will be ready to face the third wave with its massive infrastruc­ture which is in place

— BMC commission­er, Iqbal Singh Chahal

Even though the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) had recently told the Bombay High Court (HC) that it does not anticipate the third wave of Covid to hit the city, for now, the civic body however continues to set up jumbo hospitals.

Interestin­gly, the civic body has got Mumbai’s private hospitals/firms to run five jumbo Covid centres BKC, Dahisar, Malad, Somaiya grounds (Sion) and Kanjurmarg.

Management of these five jumbo covid care centres by the private hospitals/firms for three months will cost around Rs 105 crore on the civic body's coffers.

However, the civic officials have justified the move by saying that they are preparing for the worst. "Even as we are not anticipati­ng the third wave, for now, we still do not know for sure what will happen in the near future. Hence keeping that in mind, we will keep the jumbo covid centres activated. We have not given work orders to these organisati­ons. Only In case of a third wave, work orders will be issued to these organisati­ons in phases," said a senior civic official.

Iqbal Singh Chahal, BMC commission­er said: " The city will be ready to face the third wave with its massive infrastruc­ture which is in place."

The BMC has set up new jumbo centres at Malad, Kanjurmarg and Somaiya grounds. All three centres have been handed over to the BMC. The BMC had invited Expression­s of interest from private organisati­ons/hospitals to manage Dahisar and BKC jumbo centres. A few organisati­ons have been shortliste­d and the proposal will be tabled by the public health department of BMC in the standing committee. The contract will be for a period of three months or until the third wave subsides. However, no work order has been issued to these organisati­ons yet.

The beds in these centres will be allocated by the BMC itself via ward war rooms. The BMC will provide food, laundry, security, sanitation, fire fighting equipment, water, sewage, equipment maintenanc­e. While the contractor­s are expected to provide and manage health services. The contractor­s will be responsibl­e for providing the manpower within seven days from the date of issue of the work order. Contractor­s will be responsibl­e for providing senior consultant­s, specialist resident medical officers, nurses, ward boys, other workers/ helpers, technician­s, etc. as required.

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