By: Shree1news, 10 JUN 2021
BHUBANESWAR: Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Wednesday laid the foundation stone for liquid medical oxygen (LMO) and pressure swing adsorption (PSA) oxygen generating plants in seven districts moreover, inaugurating a number of services to boost health infrastructure within the State.
The cost of the LMO vegetation and other health services has been estimated at Rs 29.41 crore. The LMO plants each estimated at Rs 75 lakh will come up at Fakir Mohan MCH in Balasore, Sahid Laxman Nayak MCH in Koraput, Bhima Bhoi MCH in Balangir, Veer Surendra Sai Institute of Medical Sciences and Research in Burla, SCB MCH in Cuttack, Capital Hospital in Bhubaneswar and district headquarters hospital, Nabarangpur. He also inaugurated an RT-PCR test laboratory at Nabarangpur.
The health facilities inaugurated by the Chief Minister included a centre of excellence in pulmonary medicine division at SCB MCH, an additional community health centre (CHC) at Balasore with assistance from World Health Organisation, dengue and diarrhoea wards and a blood separator unit at Balasore MCH.
The Chief Minister mentioned necessity of LMO was felt during the second wave of the Covid-19. Stating that there was no problem in supply, he mentioned Odisha supplied oxygen to 17 states to combat the pandemic.
Referring to the uncertainty about the Covid-19 virus, the Chief Minister mentioned the State will have to remain ready for the future.
He urged the people to remain watchful throughout Sabitri Brata and Raja festival by adhering to all the Covid guidelines. Additional Chief Secretary of Well being PK Mohapatra mentioned the government has until now opened RT-PCR test laboratories in 17 districts.
Source: A-N
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