Chandpur General Hospital to get oxygen plant

Covid-19 in Bangladesh

UNB
26 April, 2021, 01:50 pm
Last modified: 26 April, 2021, 04:39 pm
The plant, funded by UNICEF, will have the capacity to supply 20 lakh millilitre of oxygen

All necessary initiatives have been taken to install a dedicated medical oxygen generation plant at Chandpur General Hospital to meet the increasing demand for life-saving gas amid Covid-19 surge across the district.

The plant, funded by UNICEF, will have the capacity to supply 20 lakh millilitre of oxygen. The project will be implemented by Spectra International, under the direct supervision of the Health Ministry.

Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni is also providing her assistance and guidance implementing the project, hospital Supervisor Dr Md Habib Ul Karim told UNB.

"At present, we have to bring oxygen cylinders from Cumilla as per the demand. Access time and money is spent in the process. This plant will meet the current demand in the district as well as will keep a reserve for 5/6 months," said the hospital super.

UNICEF in association with Spectra International will install oxygen plants in 25 districts across the country, he added.
 

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