Crisis As Portal Lists No ICU Bed Available In B'luru Govt Hospitals
The New Indian Express Chennai|April 21, 2021
With the number of cases increasing every day and people frantically searching for beds, data available with BBMP’s Covid-19 Hospital Bed Status (CHBS) shows that only one ICU ventilator bed, and no ICU beds, are available at government hospitals in the city. .
Crisis As Portal Lists No ICU Bed Available In B'luru Govt Hospitals

Among the government medical colleges, including Victoria Hospital, Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospitals, Charaka Super Speciality Hospital, and the government HSIS Gosha Hospital, only two beds in each category are available – that too, both at Gosha Hospital. Others have neither.

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