Ahmedabad : Curfew has been imposed in Ahmedabad by Municipal Corporation due to rise in coron cases. Patients are on the rise in the city of Ahmedabad after the Diwali festival. Dr. Rajiv Gupta said that precautionary measures need to be taken to prevent further spread of corona in the city. So tomorrow i.e. from 20th November from 9pm to 6am curfew is declared till further orders. When there was a slight decline in corona cases, the curfew was lifted from Ahmedabad on August 1.
A total of more than 400 beds have been made available at Civil Campus Cancer Hospital and Kidney Hospital. More than 400 beds have also been made available at Sola Civil Hospital. Apart from this, it is planned to set up more than 100 beds in Gandhinagar Civil Hospital for Sabarmati, Chandkheda, Motera areas near Gandhinagar in Ahmedabad city. While a total of more than 900 beds have been made available in government hospitals in Ahmedabad city today. In Ahmedabad city at present, there are 2237 beds in government hospitals and 400 in private hospitals for a total of 2637 beds. Thus a sufficient number of beds have been made available in the city of Ahmedabad for corona patients. Various services are being provided for the treatment of corona in the city. An additional 20 ambulances have been set up in addition to the existing 20 ambulances of 108 Emergency Services providing services for hospitalization to Corona patients. The state government is allocating 300 more doctors and 300 medical students for Ahmedabad city today. At the time of lockdown, when Corona was at the top in Gujarat, Ahmedabad Civil had a similar situation. Which has been rebuilt. Today, a total of 723 patients are undergoing treatment for corona at Ahmedabad Civil Hospital. As many as 384 patients are on oxygen against it, even more shocking is the fact that 179 ventilator beds have been allocated to corona patients. Those whose condition is severe may also be taken on a ventilator. A similar situation is happening in other hospitals as well. Corona patients may also break records in the future.