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Chennai corporation to loan oximeters for people in home quarantine

- June 4, 2021

Chennai, June 4(BPNS)

The Greater Chennai Corporation has launched an initiative wherein the corporation would loan pulse oximeters to some of the people under home quarantine to measure oxygen saturation levels at regular intervals.

The corporation would target those above 50 years of age with comorbidities and who are most vulnerable to Covid- 19. The focus is mostly on people under low-income group who may not have the device or the resources to buy them.

The corporation would loan the device for 10 days and collect it back after proper sanitation.

Greater Chennai Corporation Commissioner, Gagan Singh Bedi said,” During a study we have found that the high-income group people in the corporation have already bought pulse oximeters or have the resources to buy one if they test positive, but the position of people in the low-income groups are not like this and hence we have chalked out this project.”

The GCC commissioner said that the corporation is receiving contributions from several corners including the CSR support of many corporates.

He said, “We have requested them to buy pulse oximeters in large numbers and almost all our field survey workers have pulse oximeters now and we have decided to loan surplus devices to those who need but cannot afford to buy it”.

On Thursday the city recorded 28,186 active cases and almost 70% of them are under home quarantine. According to the present Covid- 19 protocol, once a person tests positive, a field triaging team will reach his /her house to assess the symptoms and measure oxygen saturation level.

If admission or further tests are required the Covid -19 positive patient will be taken to the hospital or Covid care centre while the others who do not show  grave symptoms will remain in home quarantine.

The tele- counselling centres of the corporation would monitor the patient’s health over the phone by making at least a call a day. Equipping people at home quarantine with pulse oximeters will enhance the surveillance and reduce the delay between worsening of symptoms and admission to Covid care centres as periodic monitoring of oxygen saturation level will help understand the gravity of the case and if required to admit the patient without any delay to hospitals or Covid care centres.