Delhi's first plasma bank issues over 2000 units.
It's been approx 9 months since the day when the first case has been detected in Kerala.
India is one of the biggest emerging economies of the world, and according to the data, we will be the Super Power by 2050. hope for the best. but we recently saw that our GDP has fallen by hard on the floor with a percentage of -23.95%.
But we will save our economies we are Indians we never lose hope and we will work hard for our future, there are several mission/program which is run by the central government and state government for the people majority migrants and the workers who traveled from a different city to the home, local people from the different city also support them for reaching home and how can we forget "LORD SONU SOOD" he became lord when we all in the big trouble. he starts helping the poor when no one is coming for the help.
Same situation we have seen in Delhi for donating plasma for the needy and corona patients for the fast recovery. over 3 months after Delhi launched its first plasma bank at the "INSTITUTE FOR LIVER AND BILIARY SCIENCE" (ILBS),
The institute has so far issued more than 2000 plasma units to covid positive patients willing to opt for the Convalescent plasma therapy. The concept which was introduced at a time when the city was struggling with a large number of covid cases, has gradually settled in among the public.
In July, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal inaugurated the first plasma bank in the city for the treatment of covid patients. however, the idea hit a wall with not many coming forward to donate, fearing contracting the infection. according to experts, the willingness of patients to get tested and monitoring oxygen levels using oximeters has changed the overall scenario of plasma donations in Delhi.
As per the DR. S K Sarin, chief of ILBS
"The bank is doing very well now. every day we are able to manage close to 30-40 patients and at times the number goes up to 50. so far, more than 2000 plasma unit has been issued to patients. over the last few months, there has been a substantial shift in the mindset of patients. They are now not reluctant to get themselves tested. A lot of discipline has come in. Now they know the use of oximeters and the relevance of low oxygen saturation, and as their medical condition turns serious, they immediately reach out to the hospitals"
hope the Plasma center will do work for the BETTERMENT of society.
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