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AIIMS Delhi To Convert Newly Constructed ‘Burns And Plastic Surgery Block’ Into Dedicated COVID-19 Facility

The decision by the AIIMS authorities comes after Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that Delhi will need 1.5 lakh beds in healthcare facilities by July 31

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  • Currently, AIIMS is providing COVID-19 facilities at apex trauma centre
  • The apex trauma centre at AIIMS Delhi has the capacity of 250 beds
  • Burns & Plastic Surgery block to have 30 ICU beds, 70 beds in general ward

New Delhi: In a bid to ramp up the COVID-19 treatment facilities at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), the country’s apex medical institution is mulling to operationalise newly constructed ‘Burns and Plastic Surgery Block’ into a dedicated COVID19 treatment centre. The COVID-19 dedicated facility is going to start by the end of this week. The decision by the AIIMS authorities comes after Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday (June 10) said that Delhi will need 1.5 lakh beds in healthcare facilities by July 31 once people from other neighbouring states would start coming to the city for treatment.

As of now, AIIMS administration is providing COVID-19 related healthcare facilities at the apex trauma centre which has the capacity of 250 beds.

Also Read: Delhi Will Require 80,000 Beds By July End If COVID-19 Cases Continue To Increase: LG Anil Baijal

The Burns and Plastic Surgery Block would add at least 100 beds into the existing beds dedicated to medical services to the coronavirus patients.

Dr DK Sharma, Medical Superintendent at AIIMS told ANI,

We are increasing healthcare facilities for coronavirus patients. Hence, we are working to start Burns and Plastic Surgery Block into a dedicated COVID-19 treatment centre. This will create overall 350 beds (including 250 beds at the trauma centre and 100 beds at burns and plastic surgery block) for virus-infected patients.

Burns and Plastic Surgery Block was near completion. Some minor work needs to be completed. It will have 30 ICU beds and 70 beds in the general ward, he said.

As far as additional manpower is concerned, healthcare workers deputed in non-COVID-19 activities will be asked to join the coronavirus facilities, said Dr Sharma.

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Presently, there are 553 COVID-19 patients admitted at the National Cancer Institute (NCI- Jhajjar) and 221 patients at trauma centre respectively.

ANI previously reported that Delhi is likely to see at least 1 lakh cases of COVID-19 by end June as per a projection made by a five-member committee formed by Delhi government. By July end, Delhi may witness 5.5 lakh COVID-19 cases, the government panel said.

On Thursday (June 11), the Union Health Ministry data showed the spike of 9,996 new coronavirus cases and 357 deaths in the last 24 hours. The death toll due to COVID-19 rose to 8,102 and the total number of cases climbed to 2, 86,579.

Also Read: Delhi May Have 1 Lakh COVID-19 Cases By June End, 5 Member Committee Projects Need For 15,000 Beds

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