Coronavirus: Indian Railways decides to convert non-AC coaches into isolation ward
With the aim to fight against coronavirus, the Indian Railways has decided to convert non-AC coaches into isolation ward in order to treat COVID-19 patients. The Northern Railways has converted one such coach into an isolation ward. Once the prototype is approved by the Railway Ministry, further planning would be done, according to a railway official.
In accordance to the plan, each railway zone would convert a rake with 10 coaches every week as isolation ward informed the official. “These railway isolation wards can serve in hinterlands or whichever region needs the coaches,” said Northern Railway Spokesperson Deepak Kumar said.
Kumar further informed, to make the modified isolation ward, the middle berth was removed, the lower portion of the compartment plugged by plywood and a provision of partition provided from the aisle side for the isolation of the compartment. It has also provided 220-volt electrical points in each compartment for medical devices. All ladders for climbing up the berths have also been removed. The bathrooms, aisle areas, and other areas have also been modified to prepare the isolation coach.
Previously, the Railways has asked all its coach manufacturing units and workshops to produce hospitals and medical equipments including beds, sanitiser, mask, and ventilators to meet the demand in event of a massive virus outbreak.