Covid-19: How Indian Railways is transforming coaches into isolation wards
With cases of coronavirus escalating in the country,
the government has come up with measures including converting number of places
into isolation wards. In view of this, Indian railways, the operator of the
fourth-biggest network in the world, has started converting more than 5,000
train coaches into isolation wards, fearing the country may not have adequate
infrastructure to combat the pandemic.
"Out of the 17 railway zones in
India, the Railway Board has asked Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) and the Northern
Railway to modify train coaches into isolation wards on experimental basis to
deal with patients of novel coronavirus," the NFR Chief Public Relations
Officer Subhanan Chanda told IANS.
He said such a plan can help the
government and all other authorities to be well-prepared to meet any emergency.
Chanda said a non-AC sleeper coach is
already converted into an isolation ward for probable patients suffering from
COVID-19.
Besides, mosquito nets and charging
points have also been fitted, and space for paramedics is also allocated. Read More
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