Patients hire cabs as ambulances sent for PM rally

September 6, 2015

Gurgaon, Sep 6: Patients visiting the two government hospitals in Gurgaon on Saturday were in for a rude surprise, after they found that two of the three mobile ICUs had been sent to Faridabad for the Prime Minister's rally on Sunday.

ambulancesPatients said they were forced to wait for hours for ambulances, and eventually had to hire or borrow cars to reach the hospitals.

A team of six doctors, including two anesthetists, two orthopedists and two surgeons, have also been sent to Faridabad. "I am worried as we will be left with only one orthopedist and two surgeons in the district. Even though it is a Sunday, surgeons and anesthetists are often needed in the emergency ward. If more emergency cases come up on Sunday, surgeries might have to be postponed," said a doctor at the Civil Hospital, requesting anonymity.

While the ambulances were sent on Friday, the team of doctors will leave on Sunday morning. There is already a shortage of ambulances in the city as nine out of 20 ambulances have been lying defunct for the past one month. Two out of the three mobile ICUs, included among the 20 ambulances, have also been sent.

The total number of ambulances sent to the rally from across the district is 14, doctors said. These include two mobile ICUs from Gurgaon, two each from Palwal, Mewat and Rewari and two from private hospitals in Gurgaon. The remaining four are from the Civil Hospital in Faridabad. "We have 13 ambulances in Faridabad, of which four have been sent to the rally," said a doctor at Badshah Khan Civil Hospital.

While four ICU ambulances will be reserved solely for the PM, six will be parked at different spots across the rally grounds. Four will be reserved for VVIPs. There will also be a treatment centre set up at the venue by a private hospital, along with a safe house.

Chief medical officer (CMO) Pushpa Bishnoi said, "I don't think there will be any issue, as we have other ambulances. We will easily manage for a couple of days."

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June 24,2020

New Delhi, Jun 24: Union Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Tuesday said that nearly 1,25,000 Indians have returned from different countries under the Vande Bharat Mission.

He informed that 6,037 people returned to India from overseas on June 23.

"Vande Bharat continues to be a mission of hope and happiness for stranded and distressed Indians around the world. So far, nearly 125K Indians have come back on these evacuation flights and nearly 43K have flown out of India. Today (on Tuesday) 6,037 people returned from different countries," Puri said in a tweet.

As many as 2,50,087 Indian nationals stranded abroad have been repatriated since the beginning of Vande Bharat Mission last month, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said last week.

The Vande Bharat Mission, which started from May 7 to evacuate Indians stranded abroad due to coronavirus pandemic, is in its third phase.
The recent phase commenced on June 11.

Under the third phase, India would have 550 flights including 191 feeder flights.

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June 20,2020

New Delhi, Jun 20: The government-imposed upper and lower limits on airfares may be extended beyond August 24 depending upon how the situation turns out, Aviation Secretary P S Kharola said on Saturday.

The government resumed domestic passenger flights from May 25 after nearly two months of suspension to combat the coronavirus outbreak, but placed lower and upper limits on airfares depending upon the flight duration.

It had said on May 21 that these limits would be in place for a period of three months.

"Depending on how the situation turns out, the fare band may have to adjusted beyond that (August 24) also. But right now, it is only for three months," Kharola said at a press conference here.

International passenger flights continue to remain suspended in the country.

However, the government started Vande Bharat Mission on May 6 to help stranded people reach their destinations through special flights.

Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said at the conference that during phase 3 and phase 4 of the mission, private domestic airlines have been approved to operate 750 international flights to repatriate people stranded amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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April 21,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 21: Not just in China, but in Kerala also robot is now playing a key role in the health workers' fight against COVID-19, thanks to the innovative spirit of a group of young minds and the support of the state Health Department.

Named "Nightingale-19", the robot is deployed to provide food and medicines among patients at the district coronavirus centre in Ancharakandi in Kannur district where a large number of cases have been reported.

The special display facility, attached to it, also allows patients to communicate with health workers and their relatives if necessary, the health minister's office here said.

Designed by the students of Chemberi Vimal Jyothi Engineering College with the support of the Health Department, the remote control-operated robot can carry food and water for at least six persons at a stretch.

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The machine, which can travel up to one kilometre, distributes food, water and medicine in each room, a department statement said.

The robot would be disinfected after each use, it said.

Health Minister K K Shailaja inaugurated the new venture from here recently through the robot's video facility, the statement added.

Robots have been put to use in other parts of the country to help in the health workers' fight against COVID- 19.

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