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JSR hosps ready to handle Covid: East S'bhum civil surgeon
JSR hosps ready to handle Covid: East S'bhum civil surgeon

Time of India

time26-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

JSR hosps ready to handle Covid: East S'bhum civil surgeon

1 2 Jamshedpur: The city is equipped to handle any situation arising due to the spread of Covid-19 virus, said East Singhbhum district civil surgeon Dr Sahir Pal. Dr Pal said, "We are in a wait-and-watch situation, waiting for formal guidelines and advisory from govt. The RT-PCR laboratory at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College and Hospital can be made operational within short notice. " Earlier, during the first wave of Covid outbreak, laboratory samples collected for RT-PCR testing had to be sent to West Bengal or Odisha, which delayed the treatment process. Now, Jharkhand is has its own laboratories. Dr Pal added, "Health officials can prepare isolation wards for Covid positive patients in short notice. There is no dearth of oxygen as most govt and private hospitals have manufacturing plants." Dr Amit Trivedi, a pulmonologist, said, "There is no need to worry as experts say that the virus is a mild variant but people must not be complacent. They must follow the precautions." "Govt must keep a watch on the data of Covid patients. This will help authorities to strategise advisory to contain the virus," he added. Dr Trivedi said, "Kolkata has logged 11 cases. Every day, around 50,000 people shuttle between the two cities for various purposes. So being careful from early days will help to check the spread. As schools are closed for summer vacation, children are safe. Testing of people with Covid symptoms must be started by govt as soon as possible as it is one of the key factors to check the spread of the virus."

Three dead, two hurt in Jharkhand hospital roof collapse
Three dead, two hurt in Jharkhand hospital roof collapse

Time of India

time04-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Three dead, two hurt in Jharkhand hospital roof collapse

JAMSHEDPUR: Three patients were killed and two others injured when a third-floor balcony of Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College and Hospital in Jharkhand's Sakchi collapsed Saturday evening. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now One of the injured has been shifted to Tata Main Hospital for advanced treatment, a source said. The bodies of David Johnson (75) and Lukas Tirki (61) were recovered from the debris on Saturday, while that of Srichand Tanti (67) was found post-midnight. The hospital's deputy superintendent Nakul Chaudhary said 15 patients were in the medicine ward on the second floor when the balcony roof collapsed on them. The hospital rescue team safely evacuated 10 of them. On CM Hemant Soren's instruction, East Singhbhum DC Ananya Mittal has constituted a team to investigate the accident and submit a report within two days. State health minister Irfan Ansari announced compensation of Rs 5 lakh each to the kin of the deceased andRs 50,000 each to the injured.

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