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Delhi Chief Minister launches video call facility for COVID-19 patients at LNJP hospital

PTI Jun 26, 2020

The Delhi Chief Minister on June 25 launched video call facility for coronavirus patients admitted at the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash (LNJP) hospital to talk to their loved ones.

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The chief minister also greeted LNJP doctors on completion of 100 days of it being declared a COVID-19 dedicated hospital. LNJP was declared a COVID-19 hospital on March 17 and since then, it has successfully treated more than 2,700 coronavirus patients and sent them home. It is the only COVID-19 hospital in the country with 2,000 beds, he said.

The chief minister said that till now, relatives of coronavirus patients were not able to talk to them and take stock of their condition, but that issue has been resolved. "We have installed tablets in coronavirus wards and at a counter outside. These can be used by patients and their relatives for video calling," he said.

The Deputy Chief Minister suggested that these tablets can also help doctors and the administration to stay in regular touch with the patients, instead of having to be physically present, which exposes them to the virus. After the launch, he used the facility to talk to a few patients admitted to the hospital's COVID-19 ward.

Lauding LNJP doctors, the chief minister said the medics don't go home or meet their family members for days on end fearing that the infection may spread. "All doctors here have worked really hard. You can imagine how tough it is to work wearing PPE kits in this heat," he said, adding the administration is responsible for shortcomings, if any, and not the healthcare workers. "We (the government) stand like a rock behind you. If you face any problem, we are there with you. We will work together to improve the facilities. Obviously, there is a scope for improvement," he told the doctors.

Plasma therapy is being used on a large scale in LNJP, which has reduced the death rate among COVID-19 patients substantially, he said. "There have been 114 deliveries by COVID-19 positive women in LNJP Hospital, and facilities of dialysis are also available here," he said.

This news story is picked from a reputed newswire and is minimally edited by M3 India staff. M3 India does not hold any view for or against it.

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