The second wave of the Covid-19 virus has inflicted fear amongst the citizens, which can be seen vividly on social media platforms. Twitter is filled with SOS tweets while people are tagging politicians and celebrities in helplessness.
In case you are looking for a hospital bed, here are a few links that you can keep handy while searching for the same:
Uttar Pradesh: http://dgmhup.gov.in/en/CovidReport
Delhi: https://coronabeds.jantasamvad.org/
Mumbai (Maharashtra): https://stopcoronavirus.mcgm.gov.in/key-updates-trends
Pune (Maharashtra): https://www.divcommpunecovid.com/ccsbeddashboard/hsr
Haryana: https://coronaharyana.in/
Rajasthan: https://covidinfo.rajasthan.gov.in/COVID19HOSPITALBEDSSTATUSSTATE.aspx
Karnataka: https://covid19.karnataka.gov.in/new-page/Designated%20Covid-19%20Hospitals/en
Ahmedabad: https://ahna.org.in/covid19.html
Andhra Pradesh: http://dashboard.covid19.ap.gov.in/ims/hospbed_reports/
West Bengal: https://www.wbhealth.gov.in/pages/corona/bed_availability_pvt
In order to help the ones in need, youth has also come out to support people by creating apps and portals for Covid resources.
Some of the portals are:
Netlify app
https://covidresources.netlify.app/
This app consists of a state-wise list of COVID resources and lists of distributors of important medicines.
Covid Hospital Data
https://covid-19-hospital-data.el.r.appspot.com/?location=Delhi&onlyGreen=true
“This tool only aggregates government-supplied data on a map, we understand that the reality on the ground may be very different. We’re doing our best to verify information based on feedback received and be as accurate as possible,” the app says.
Twitter You can also get the important details on Twitter as it has proven to be one of the most helpful platforms for getting leads and amplifying SOS messages.
One can use Twitter’s “Advanced-Search Option” to find Covid-resources. By using this feature one can search specific keywords as per the need. For example, if you are looking for Remdesivir in Delhi, you can search by using ‘Remdesivir and Delhi’ as keywords.
Meanwhile, India’s Covid tally has reached 1,79,97,267 cases with a spike of 3,60,960 cases in a day. In the past 24 hours, 3,293 patients have succumbed to Covid-19.
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