Eight District Hospitals in Bagmati State to get oxygen plants
KATHMANDU: AUGUST 2 – The Bagmati State government is to take forward installation of oxygen plants in eight of the 13 District Hospitals in view of the risk of the third wave of COVID-19.
The Ministry of Social Development of the state government has already built oxygen plants in public hospitals in Makawanpur’s Hetauda, Trishuli in Nuwakot, Bhaktapur in Bhaktapur and Sindhulimadhi in Sindhuli district.
Tender for oxygen plants have been called for over Rs 55 million for the district hospitals in Sindhupalchowk, Dhading, Kavrepalanchowk, Rasuwa, Ramechhap, Dolakha, Lalitpur, Kathmandu and Chitwan, according to Dr Basanta Adhikari, Chief of Supplies Management Centre, Hetauda.
Once the machines arrive, the installation works will pick a pace. The third wave of COVID-19, according to the Ministry of Health and Population, is likely from the beginning of October this year.
Dr Adhikari shared that the oxygen plants will be built within a week of receiving the necessary machines and equipment for the same.
In a bid to respond to COVID-19, the provincial government has outlined specific budgets and programmes according to which each district hospital within the state will be equipped with PCR labs, ICU rooms, and ventilators among others in addition.
Furthermore, vacancies have been opened to recruit skilled medical human resources to treat suspected and infected COVID-19 patients, said Dr Adhikari.