Kerala govt asks private hospitals to set aside 50 per cent beds for COVID patients
Kerala today reported 45,136 new COVID-19 cases, taking the count to 55,74,702. The state had on Thursday logged 46,387 fresh cases, the highest single day spike since the outbreak of the pandemic in 2020.

"The private hospitals need to submit their daily admissions in hospitals including the number of occupants in the ICUs and use of ventilators to the DMOs concerned. Those hospitals which refuse to handover the data will face strict action," Health Minister Veena George said in a release.
Kerala today reported 45,136 new COVID-19 cases, taking the count to 55,74,702. The state had on Thursday logged 46,387 fresh cases, the highest single day spike since the outbreak of the pandemic in 2020.
"During the first and the second wave, we received immense support from the private hospitals. Even this time, we expect the same," the minister said.
The decision to direct the private hospitals to set aside 50 per cent of beds for COVID-19 patients was taken during the rapid response team's daily evaluation meeting which urged eligible people to get their vaccination doses against the virus at the earliest.
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