26 December,2022 10:48 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
BMC headquarters. File Pic
Amid the fear of a surge in Covid-19 cases, Mumbai's civic body on Monday said it was gearing up by creating special wards and replenishing medicine stocks as well as oxygen facilities.
Nations like China, Japan and the United States of America are seeing a spike in cases, believed to be caused by BF.7, a sub variant of Omicron.
A Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) statement said it was working on 26 different aspects to tackle any emergency.
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"These include preparation of oxygen beds, ventilators, medicines, ICU beds, training of nurses and paramedical staff and maintaining sufficient stock of medicines," it said.
"There are more than 2,100 beds ready in government and private hospitals where Covid-19 patients can be treated immediately. These include 1,049 ventilator beds and 579 ICU beds. There are 3,245 doctors, 5,784 nurses and nearly 200 ambulances as well," it said.
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