Delhi govt converts Hindu Rao to non-Covid facility


New Delhi, Oct 13 (IANS): The Delhi government has removed the corporation-run Hindu Rao Hospital from the list of dedicated Covid facilities and converted it into a non-Covid hospital on Tuesday.

The decision has come upon the request of North Delhi Municipal Corporation to convert the hospital into a non-Covid facility, the order issued by the Health and Family Welfare Department of the Delhi government stated.

The request to convert the hospital into a non-Covid facility was put after observing low bed occupancy in the hospital, the request letter by North MCD Commissioner, Gyanesh Bharti, stated.

The Hindu Rao Hospital is the largest municipal hospital in Delhi with 900 beds. It was declared a dedicated Covid facility on June 14.

Currently, the hospital is treating three Covid-19 patients at its intensive care unit (ICU).

"A request has been received from the Commissioner, North Delhi Municipal Corporation, for converting the Bara Hindu Rao Hospital into a non-Covid hospital. The matter has been examined and in view of the low average bed occupancy of the hospital and the request received from the North MCD, the Bara Hindu Rao Hospital is hereby removed from the list of designated Covid-19 hospital with immediate effect," the order by the Delhi government read.

The move has come amid the ongoing tussle between the resident doctors and nursing staff of the hospital and the North MCD over non-payment of their months old dues.

The agitating doctors have not received salaries for over four months now.

 

  

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