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Rate of return home from the hospital after defeating Corona is high at B&C

May 16, Kathmandu - The rate of return home from the hospital after defeating Corona is high at B&C Hospital in Birtamod, Jhapa. The hospital claims that the death rate of the infected is very low as it has skilled health workers, modern physical infrastructure and specialized services of state-of-the-art equipment.

At present, the hospital is treating the infected people from Kathmandu, Solukhumbu, Okhaldhunga, Parsa, Chitwan, Kaski, Banke, Mugu, Doti and Kailali districts.

There are 22 complex infected people in the hospital with expensive 'air lift'. Recently, there has been an acute shortage of ventilators, intensive care units, ICUs and oxygen in various districts, including Kathmandu. The hospital has informed that the health condition of the admitted infected is improving, ventilator-free and discharge is underway. On Saturday alone, Global Bank Director Keshav Rayamajhi and his wife Pavitra Rayamajhi were airlifted to the hospital, according to the hospital.

Durga Prasad Prasai, executive director of B&C Medical College and Teaching Hospital and Research Center Pvt. "The hospital does not yet have the much-needed ventilator, HDU, ICU and oxygen needed for coronary heart disease," the statement said. We have made the necessary arrangements to save the lives of the patients. '

The hospital is currently operating 200 beds to treat the infected. The hospital had added special coveted beds as infected B&Cs continued to arrive by airlift. If needed, more beds will be added and final preparations are being made to start its own oxygen plant, the release said.

It is mentioned in the release that 65 ventilators in the ICU have been set aside for the seriously infected and the required health workers including 60 doctors are on standby.

At present, Eastern Cancer Hospital and B&C Hospital have a total of 900 beds. The Rapid Response Team is active in combating the epidemic. If there is an increase in the number of infected people coming to the hospital, all the beds can be used for treatment if necessary. For this, the state should facilitate. The hospital's aim is to prevent patients from dying prematurely due to lack of treatment, 'said by Executive Director Prasai.

Rajiv Shrestha, senior doctor of critical care and anesthesia, Laxman Thakur and Karun Pokharel, physicians and Insak Khan of Artho are providing services to the patients.