Berhampur: The Ganjam administration has decided to reopen six dedicated COVID-19 hospitals in view of second wave of the pandemic.
In an order the administration further said mandatory for the hospital to adhere to strict infection control guideline, use of appropriate person protective equipment (PPE) by person working in a Dedicated Covid Care Centre (DCCC), other standard precautionary measures, investigation protocols, oxygen availability for all bed and management and other guidelines issued to be followed strictly.
Earlier, the district administration had announced that Gopalpur and Sunapur beaches will remain out of bounds every Saturday Sunday; Ramalingeshwar park and Tampra will be closed on Mondays and Maa Tara Tarini temple will also remain closed every Wednesday.
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