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Central
Police
Hospital
(CPH)
is
the
top
hospital
of
Bangladesh
Police.
From
this
hospital
policemen
and
their
family
members
get
modern
medical
treatment
and
medicine.
It
was
established
in
1954.
It
was
upgraded
from
70
beds
to
250
beds
in
1997-2005
under
a
project
titled
'Modernization
of
Bangladesh
Police
Hospitals'.
Deputy
Director
of
the
CPH
Dr
Md
Emdadul
Hoque,
SP,
told
UNB
that
the
hospital
has
been
giving
COVID
treatment
maintaining
international
rules
and
regulations.
High
quality
Personal
Protective
Equipment
(PPEs)
and
other
protective
gears
have
been
provided
for
its
doctors,
nurses
and
health
staff
from
the
very
beginning.
Though
Rajarbagh
Central
Police
Hospital
(CPH)
has
been
providing
treatment
to
more
than
four
times
COVID-19
infected
patients
beyond
its
capacity,
the
number
of
infected
physicians
of
the
hospital
is
very
low
due
to
strict
protective
measures.
"
The
number
of
COVID-19
infection
among
doctors,
nurses
and
health
staff
are
very
few
compared
to
other
designated
hospitals
due
to
supply
of
adequate
number
of
international
standard
PPPs,"
he
said.
Replying
to
a
question,
Dr
Md
Emdadul
Hoque
said
presently
the
CPH
has
been
giving
treatment
to
more
than
1100
COVID-19
infected
patients.
Among
the
patients,
only
350
are
taking
treatment
at
the
hospital,
while
others
are
taking
treatment
at
temporary
isolation
centers
like
Detective
Training
School
(DTS),
Traffic
Barrack,
Siddishawry
School
and
College,
Hotel
Victory
and
Hotel
Capital.
Contacted,
Assistant
Inspector
General
(AIG-Media)
of
Police
Headquarters
Md
Sohel
Rana
said
special
teams
have
been
formed
at
various
police
units
at
the
directive
of
the
IGP
Benazir
Ahmed
to
look
after
physical
situation
of
corona-affected
policemen.
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