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No alternative to building field hospitals to save lives: GM Quader

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Staff Correspondent:
Dhaka, Aug-06,
As Covid cases continue
to surge in Bangladesh, Jatiya Party Chairman GM Quader on Friday said there is
no alternative to setting up field hospitals to save the lives of the
virus-infected people.
In a statement, he said
it has become urgent to construct field hospitals for Covid treatment in the
areas where the virus transmission is very high. “Since the outbreak of corona
is not waning, there’s no alternative to building the field hospitals at this
moment to save the lives of the country’s people.”
If necessary, the
Jatiya Party chief said, members of Bangladesh Army can be given the
responsibility to build field hospitals.
He said the Delta
variant has spread to remote areas. “Gradually, the entire country has become a
hotspot for corona. Already, about 90 percent of beds in Covid dedicated
hospitals are now packed and ICU beds are occupied in most hospitals.”
Referring to Health
Minister Zahid Maleque’s comment that the government is thinking of renting
hotels for providing treatment to Covid patients with mild complications, GM
Quader said setting up field hospitals is relatively more convenient and less
risky for the treatment of the highly contagious coronavirus.
“China, Thailand and
Indonesia have already had successes in corona treatment by building field
hospitals to deal with corona,” he observed.
The Jatiya Party
chairman said the members of Bangladesh Army’s engineering corps build field
hospitals hurriedly during various military exercises every year. “They’ve a
great experience in building field hospitals. The country will benefit only if
the Bangladesh Army is given the responsibility to build field hospitals.”
For the past few weeks,
Bangladesh has been experiencing the worst coronavirus wave spurred by the
highly transmittable Delta variant which was first identified in India.
According to a survey
by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), 98 percent of the Covid
patients recently detected in Bangladesh are of the highly contagious Delta
variant.
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