Plasma therapy has been a beacon of hope among the serious Covid-19 patients in Odisha as condition of those who have received the therapy is improving.

Other two patients are in stable condition and are expected to be out of danger soon, the official added.
A total of eight units of plasma have been collected from four donors so far. Out of those, six have been used for four patients at SUM Covid Hospital and two patients at Ashwini Covid Hospital, said a statement.
Last week, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik had inaugurated this facility at SCB Medical College in Cuttack which acts as the nodal agency.
After the appeal of Chief Minister to cured Covid patients for plasma donation, several people including National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and Fire Services personnel have volunteered to donate their plasma.
About 300 personnel, who went to West Bengal for cyclone Amphan restoration work, had tested positive for Coronavirus.
Union Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan also appreciated the gesture of Covid-19 recovered fire service personnel who have volunteered to donate plasma for the treatment of critical patients.
Plasma therapy has started in SUM dedicated Covid hospital in Bhubaneswar and Ashwini hospital in Cuttack. KIMS Covid hospital of Bhubaneswar is ready to start the therapy.
Source-IANS
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