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Amethi man booked over tweet asking for oxygen cylinder

Amethi man booked over tweet asking for oxygen cylinder Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA The police have booked a man here under the Epidemic Act, accusing him of creating fear among the people after he went on Twitter asking for an oxygen cylinder for his 88-year-old relative. Need oxygen cylinder, ASAP, Shashank Yadav had tweeted on Monday, and tagged Bollywood actor Sonu Sood. On Tuesday, Union minister and Amethi MP Smriti Irani tweeted in response, Called Shashank thrice.no response on the number shared by you in your tweet. She also said she had alerted the District Magistrate and Amethi Police to find the person and help him.

UP man s sensational tweet asking for oxygen cylinder lands him in jail

UP man s sensational tweet asking for oxygen cylinder lands him in jail Chief Medical Officer, Ashutosh Dubey said Shashank Yadav s relative was not COVID-19 positive and was receiving treatment under a private doctor. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By PTI AMETHI: The police have booked a man here under the Epidemic Act, accusing him of creating fear among the people after he went on Twitter asking for an oxygen cylinder for his 88-year-old relative. Need oxygen cylinder, ASAP, Shashank Yadav had tweeted on Monday, and tagged Bollywood actor Sonu Sood. On Tuesday, Union minister and Amethi MP Smriti Irani tweeted in response, Called Shashank thrice. No response on the number shared by you in your tweet.

Coronavirus | Citing oxygen shortage, hospital asks kin to shift critical patients

Coronavirus | Citing oxygen shortage, Lucknow hospital asks kin to shift critical patients Updated: Updated: April 21, 2021 23:47 IST The administration of the Mayo Medical Centre put up a notice to draw the attention of the attendants Share Article AAA The administration of the Mayo Medical Centre put up a notice to draw the attention of the attendants Relatives of COVID-19 patients admitted in a private hospital in Lucknow got a scare on Wednesday after the authorities, citing acute shortage of oxygen, allegedly asked them to shift the patients on oxygen support to other centres. The administration of the Mayo Medical Centre put up a notice to draw the attention of the attendants. “After repeated requests to the UP CM/ Central government we are not able to get enough oxygen supply. Hence we are requesting family members of those patients who are on oxygen support, please take their patients to higher centre for further management,” read the notice.

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