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50 oxygen beds set up in Noida

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50 oxygen beds set up in Noida

50 oxygen beds set up in Noida

In an effort to beat coronavirus and increase the treatment, Noida authority set up 50-bed makeshift COVID-19 hospital in the region.

All 50 beds are supported with supply of medical oxygen.

The facility is likely to go functional by May 08.


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