Kalaburagi: Aviation major Boeing will set up a 250-oxygenated bed hospital in Kalaburagi to tide over the COVID-19 crisis, Karnataka Mines and Geology Minister Murugesh Nirani said on Saturday.
"The 250-bed hospital would be set up under public-private partnership (PPP) model and would be completed at the earliest possible time," Nirani, who is district in-charge minister of Kalaburagi district, told reporters at Aiwan-e-Shahiguest house.
The minister said suitable land in a prominent location will be identified after consultation with the district administration and people's representatives from the district.
"The work will start from tomorrow itself and hope that it will be completed in six months," he added.
Read:|Boeing announces $10 mn emergency assistance package for India
Denying the shortage of oxygen and medicine in Kalaburagi, the minister said transportation was affected due to logistics problems.
"We have 1,600 beds in Kalaburagi including 400 oxygenated beds, 378 ICU beds and 500 beds arranged in ESI hospital. We have received 200 Remdesivir vials today and requested Deputy Chief Minister Dr Ashwath Narayan to send more vials tomorrow."
"We don't have an oxygen shortage but we are facing problems to transport from outside due to logistics challenges," Nirani contended.
Elaborating further on oxygen supply, Nirani said an arrangement has been made to bring two oxygen tankers apart from the government quota.
The district needs 30 kilolitres of oxygen for the next one week, he said.