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*How to help covid patients get bed when you see a social media post in Tamil nadu?*
So people who are safe at home can help during this covid time. Every second counts. So do your best to help. All sources are verified by my own friends.
When you see a random request for beds with oxygen or icu follow the following steps.
1. Check for beds in this website. The only reliable govt source. Check and share screen shots of hospitals with contact number to the person asking the help. They will be in haste. So you should do that help since you are not in panic.
2. Ask them to call 104 and register for request might take time but again most reliable help comes from here.. or you make the call and register. Shate the registration number with the patients relative. Saves time. Give the relative number while registering not yours.
3. Fill this google form in behalf of the person. Govt source again. Ensure to enter correct contact number. Volunteers will call you back when they find the bed.
4. Fill this form . Run by volunteers.
5. Post in Twitter using the hashtag #104_gotn and #bedsforTN Follow this template.
1. Name:
2. Age/Gender:
3. Phone No:
4. Area/District: Chennai
5. RT-PCR:
6. Name of the Hospital (If admitted):
7. Current requirement: ICU, bed with ventilator etc.
8. SpO2 reading:
9. Chest CT Score:
10. Other remarks:
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If the patient is in any hospital temporarily, advice them not to move out unless they have a confirmed icu or bed with oxygen else where. Staying in the hospital is the best for the patient.
Calm the relative who has sought the help. Every one panics when it comes to their loved ones. Send voice notes in a calm tone to pacify them.
Share this to spread the word.
So people who are safe at home can help during this covid time. Every second counts. So do your best to help. All sources are verified by my own friends.
When you see a random request for beds with oxygen or icu follow the following steps.
1. Check for beds in this website. The only reliable govt source. Check and share screen shots of hospitals with contact number to the person asking the help. They will be in haste. So you should do that help since you are not in panic.
Tamil Nadu COVID Beds
Tamil Nadu COVID Beds Availability status of Government and Private Hospitals. Availability of beds in the COVID Hospitals,COVID Health Centres, COVID Care Centres across various districts of Tamilnadu
tncovidbeds.tnega.org
2. Ask them to call 104 and register for request might take time but again most reliable help comes from here.. or you make the call and register. Shate the registration number with the patients relative. Saves time. Give the relative number while registering not yours.
3. Fill this google form in behalf of the person. Govt source again. Ensure to enter correct contact number. Volunteers will call you back when they find the bed.
#BedsforTN
For registering your bed request with the 104 Health Helpline, please enter your details using the following link: https://ucc.uhcitp.in/publicbedrequest * Kindly make note of your Reference ID for further follow-up with 104. * This is a life saving helpline, please use it responsibly. Action...
docs.google.com
4. Fill this form . Run by volunteers.
COVID-SOS
Information in this form will help us prioritize SOS-calls. Coordinated by The New Face of Society (TNFS), Chennai Cares (CC), and Chennai Volunteers forum (CVF). Please note We will not be in a position to take up requests for Bengaluru as the bed allocation is done by BBMP from the control center
docs.google.com
5. Post in Twitter using the hashtag #104_gotn and #bedsforTN Follow this template.
1. Name:
2. Age/Gender:
3. Phone No:
4. Area/District: Chennai
5. RT-PCR:
6. Name of the Hospital (If admitted):
7. Current requirement: ICU, bed with ventilator etc.
8. SpO2 reading:
9. Chest CT Score:
10. Other remarks:
.
.
.
If the patient is in any hospital temporarily, advice them not to move out unless they have a confirmed icu or bed with oxygen else where. Staying in the hospital is the best for the patient.
Calm the relative who has sought the help. Every one panics when it comes to their loved ones. Send voice notes in a calm tone to pacify them.
Share this to spread the word.