PMO directs installation of 150 ventilators at ITBP COVID centre in Delhi
The 150 ventilators, equipped with global positioning system (GPS), will be installed at the Sardar Patel COVID Care Centre (SPCCC) that began operating on April 26 at the Radha Soami Beas campus in south Delhi's Chhattarpur area.

Bhaskar Khulbe, adviser to Prime Minister wrote to to Mandeep Bhandari, joint secretary, health ministry that the machines fitted with GPS devices be provided on loan to Sardar Patel Covid Care Center (SPCCC) for six months and extended further if required.
TBP Director General S.S Deswal had earlier requested the PMO for 150 ventilators to address the needs of critical patients.
"I also request you to organise immediate installation of these ventilators by the selected vendor( s). Simultaneously, please advise the SPCCC for the site preparation.
Necessary training for use of these ventilators may also be organised by the selected vendor(s)," Khulbe wrote.
On April 22, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) deputed the ITBP to restart one of the largest Covid-19 care centres in south Delhi that was discontinued on February 23 due to dwindling number of cases. The facility restarted with 500-oxygen beds on April 26 caters to mild and moderate patients of Covid-19.
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