Data from last night’s bulletin shows that in Mumbai of the 15 ventilators available in Covid facilities across the city, only three are in private hospitals. In terms of ICU beds, while private hospitals had a much larger capacity (1341 ICU beds) than government hospitals (1326 ICU beds), the availability is much lower with only 17 of the 42 beds available.
Delhi is no different. However, a Business Standard analysis indicates that most of the capacity in the national capital is either in government hospitals or smaller private hospitals.
The government has been converting more non-Covid hospitals into Covid facilities, so 31% or 4,712 beds are available in the city. But about two-thirds of this capacity or 3,070 beds are in government hospitals. In contrast, large private hospitals (with over 100 beds) have a much lower availability of 17%. Similarly, in the case of ICU beds, while government hospitals have 22.7% beds available, larger hospitals (between 50-100 ICU beds) have only five of total 645 beds available in the city.