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Tata Trusts upgrading four govt hospital buildings into COVID-19 treatment centres

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 14, 2020 16:52 IST

Tata Trusts on Thursday stated that it is upgrading four government hospital buildings, two in Uttar Pradesh and two ...

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Tata Trusts on Thursday stated that it is upgrading four government hospital buildings, two in Uttar Pradesh and two in Maharashtra, into COVID-19 treatment centres.

The facilities, including both in-patient and out-patient wings, are permanent and will enhance healthcare in the locations even after the immediate purpose is met, Tata Trusts said in a statement.

The hospitals in Maharashtra are at Sangli with 50 beds and Buldhana with 106 beds. The hospitals in Uttar Pradesh are at Gautam Buddha Nagar with 168 beds and Gonda with 106 beds, it added.

The company is planning to hand over the facilities by June 15, 2020.

Each hospital will be armed with critical care capabilities, minor operation theatres, basic pathology and radiology, facilities for dialysis and blood storage and telemedicine units, Tata Trusts said.

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