10 May 2021
10 May 2021
10 May 2021
OPEN HOUSE: HAS THE ADMINISTRATION DONE ENOUGH TO CONTROL THE SECOND WAVE OF COVID IN UT?
PU asks inmates
to vacate hostels Shortage of ventilators:HC sets Covid panel comes
Chandigarh, May 9
The Panjab University (PU)
authorities have asked the
May 12 as next date of hearing to rescue of patients
hostellers to vacate campus Surinder Bhardwaj The Punjab and Haryana isolation wards for level-two Fatehgarh Sahib, May 9 tuted such committees in
before May 12 amid increas- High Court listed May 12 as patients, he added. So, the To ensure proper treatment every district to ensure proper
ing Covid cases. Fatehgarh Sahib, May 9 the next date of hearing as court adjourned the matter to and facilities to Covid treatment of Covid patients.
An order, issued by the The Punjab Government has Bhardwaj demanded at least May 12 to check for the feasi- patients, a control committee The committee has been
DSW, PU, stated: “This is in released three ventilators for two ventilators for each hos- bility of ventilators. constituted by the PPCC named “Duty for humanity”.
reference to the UT Admin- Fatehgarh Sahib. This was pital in the district. Recently, The Tribune had president is proving a boon If anyone needs help regard-
istration directions and in stated by Advocate General Bhardwaj said during the highlighted that despite hav- for the needy. ing Covid services he/she may
continuation PU Registrar Atul Nanda, Punjab and course of hearing, Atul Nan- ing three MLAs and a doctor, Patients are seeking help contact at helpline numbers
orders. All students are Haryana High Court, in a da, along with additional who was Member of Parlia- through the committee 91151-58100, 91151-59100 and
requested to return to their reply to a plea filed by Advo- Advocate General Pardeep ment belonging to the ruling helpline. So far, more than 12 91151-22102,” they added.
homes. All wardens are cate Gitish Bhardwaj. Bajwa, said three ventila- party, all eight Civil Hospitals patients have been provided “We have been receiving
advised to inform hostel The plea was filed by tors had been reallocated in the district did not have medicines, oxygen and ‘Fateh calls from across the district
inmates to intimate their Bhardwaj after the publica- from Sangrur to Fatehgarh even a single ventilator. kits’ and admitted to hospitals. for medical help. Treatment
departure details within 24 tion of a news in this regard Sahib district. The hospitals have to Subhash Sood, committee and medicines have been
hours in order to seek nec- in these columns that there He said more ventilators refer critically-ill patients head, and Harinder provdied to several people.
essary assistance from the were eight hospitals in were required as there were to Government Rajindra Bhambhri, chairman, District People must take precautions
UT Administration, if Fatehgarh Sahib district, eight hospital with a capacity Hospital, Patiala, or the Planning Board, said PPCC to prevent the spread of
required.” — TNS but no ventilator. of 300 beds. There were 112 PGI, Chandigarh. president Sunil Jakhar consti- Covid,” they said.—OC