hospital to provide "extensive" medical assistance due to the surge in cases. In a tweet, the Indian Army said at the start of the second wave, the Base Hospital catered for 340 Covid-19 beds of which just 250 beds were oxygenated.
It later expanded the capacity to 650 beds of which 450 will be oxygenated by April 30, Friday."In keeping with its ethos of selfless service to the Nation, the #IndianArmy has created a number of COVID facilities on a war footing in order to provide extensive medical assistance to veterans and their dependents at a number of places," the Indian Army said in a tweet."One such facility has been created at Base Hospital Delhi Cantonment BHDC where the entire hospital has been converted into a Covid hospital.