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Mumbai: 500-bed St George’s Hospital lies empty for six Covid-19 patients
Updated On: 15 April, 2022 07:52 AM IST | Mumbai | Suraj Pandey
St George’s, known for gender ops and a life-saver for rail mishap victims, lies unused

An empty corridor at St George’s Hospital
The state-run St George’s Hospital, which used to cater to thousands of patients every day before the pandemic, is now lying vacant as it is yet to be converted into a non-COVID hospital. The hospital which has 467 beds currently has only 6 active patients. DMER said the hospital can start OPD services from May 1 and an order to this effect will be issued soon.
Since the third wave receded around two-and-a-half months ago, almost all dedicated COVID hospitals in the city were to turn back to non-COVID hospitals in a phase-wise manner and this includes civic-run BYL Nair and SevenHills hospitals too. But the Directorate of Medical Education and Research was yet to give the nod for the same for St George’s Hospital.
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