Janakpur, Jan 21 : Keeping in view of rising cases of corona virus infection, the Madhes Institute of Health Sciences has resumed its Corona Special Hospital.
The hospital with 100 beds has managed 20 ventilators and 20 ICU beds, Vice Chancellor of Institute Prof Dr Ram Kewal Sah said.
Likewise, the hospital has installed a plant for oxygen production that can fill upto 50 cylinders in a day.
Currently, two COVID patients are receiving treatment in the hospital and their health condition is normal.
Minister for Health and Population Birodh Khatiwada, Social Development Minister of Madhes Province Nawal Kishor Sah and others had made an inspection visit to the hospital on Wednesday.
The Institute had run the hospital in the first and second waves of the corona virus infection.
Meanwhile, a health desk has been established in the Nepal-India border areas in Dhanusha in consideration into the rising COVID-19 cases.
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