Goa Health Minister Vishwajit Rane on Monday said health facilities in the state were prepared to tackle any emergency in the wake of a surge in COVID-19 cases in the country.
Rane along with other senior officials reviewed preparedness of the state’s health infrastructure as part of the nationwide mock drill in hospitals amid the rising cases of coronavirus. “We are prepared to tackle any COVID-19 emergency,” the minister told reporters.
Mock drills was conducted at the Goa Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) located near Panaji, North Goa District Hospital in Mapusa town and South Goa District Hospital in Margao.
State Health Secretary Arun Mishra, GMCH Dean Dr Shivanand Bandekar and others were present during the review conducted by the minister.
Rane said during COVID-19 emergency, some private hospitals refer patients to the GMCH at the eleventh hour, thus resulting in the oxygen supply shortage at the government hospital.
The private hospitals would be warned against such referrals, he said. The minister said Goa was reporting around 100 new COVID-19 cases per day, but there has been no fatality and the patients admitted in hospitals do not require oxygen support.