Bada Business & ISKCON setup a 200- bed makeshift Hospital for COVID-19 patients

May 7, 2021

Fully functional free facility has a team of 10 doctors and 18 nurses, the medical services is free of cost for patient

The facility went live from May 03, 2021 and was set up in a record time of four days

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New Delhi, May 07, 2021 :

Bada Business, an Initiative by Dr. Vivek Bindra, jointly with ISKCON has set up a makeshift hospital for COVID-19 patients in Dwarka, Delhi to serve the rising need for healthcare in the fight against the second wave of COVID-19 which has taken the country by storm.

To support the COVID-19 relief efforts, a college has been converted into a temporary hospital with 200 beds. Efforts are been made to expand the capacity from existing 200 to 500 beds. The team is working to create ICU and ventilator facility operational in next few days. The facility has a dedicated 10 member team of doctors and 18 nurses to ensure that the medical services reach all the patients and that they get requisite timely treatment. Few medical facilitators are contributing resources to further strengthen the initiative.

Patients with oxygen levels up to 88 would be treated at this hospital inclusive of their nutritional needs. The team has also tied up with Janakpuri Super Speciality hospital to handle critical patients. To ensure the safety of the medical staff, a centralised monitoring system is being used for the patients. At present, only two hospitals in Delhi are using this technology.

 Commenting on this initiative,Dr Vivek Bindra, Founder & CEO, Bada Business said “Saving every life at this point in time is an utmost priority. We are honoured to share this responsibility to serve our community alongside ISKON who back our vision. We are confident that with our combined efforts, we will be victorious in alleviating healthcare where it is needed the most.”

Extending the support to the initiative, ISKCON Authorities said- “This partnership with Bada business has showed that together works better as we delivered a hospital in a matter of a few days. Seeing this effort, we hope more corporates will come forth to support such noble initiative”.

 ISKCON was already engaged in delivering free, safe and hygienic food to the COVID patients at their doorsteps in Delhi. Requesting anyone who is in need of treatment to drop in.

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