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Feeling helpless, Delhi s hospitals start generating their own oxygen to tide over shortage
Feeling helpless, Delhi s hospitals start generating their own oxygen to tide over shortage
After having to send out SOS messages to save the lives of Covid patients, private hospitals in Delhi are now installing their own oxygen plants to reduce dependence on suppliers amid the ongoing crisis.
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Medical oxygen generation plant at a private hospital in Delhi (Photo Credits: Aishwarya Paliwal)
Delhi witnessed 448 Covid deaths in the last 24 hours, as per the official figures. This means that 18 people die in the national capital each hour. Hospitals, which are already grappling with the shortage of medical oxygen, have been overwhelmed.
Gurugram gets 20 inoculation sites
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‘ Shots cannot be given without prior online appointment’
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‘ Shots cannot be given without prior online appointment’
Twenty centres have been set up by Gurugram district administration for COVID vaccination of 18-45 age group.
Deputy Commissioner Yash Garg said the vaccination would not be given without prior online appointment.
‘500 vaccinated in Max’
Max Hospital, Gurugram also launched the vaccination drive for the age group of 18-45 years. The drive was inaugurated by Dr. Garg and Chief Medical Officer, Gurugarm, Virender Yadav. Arpita Mukherjee, vice-president, Operations, and Head, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Gurugram, said: “The hospital had already administered the jab to 500 people from across Gurugram and nearby areas by 6 p.m.”
Delhi s Oxygen Crisis Continues as Several Hospitals Report Shortage to Treat COVID Patients
A number of hospitals have been ringing alarm bells because of their depleting oxygen stocks.
A COVID-19 patient waits outside the LNJP hospital in New Delhi, Sunday, May 2, 2021. Photo: PTI/Ravi Choudhary
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New Delhi: Battling an acute shortage of oxygen, some hospitals in Delhi on Sunday sent out desperate SOS calls to authorities to replenish their dwindling stocks, with one healthcare facility even “crying out” to the government to shift out its patients.
Madhukar Rainbow Children’s Hospital in Malviya Nagar on Sunday sounded an alarm about their depleting stocks around noon, saying 50 people, including four newborns, were “at risk”.
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COVID-19: Delhi hospitals cry for help amid oxygen shortage
Battling an acute shortage of oxygen, some hospitals in Delhi on Sunday sent out desperate SOS calls to authorities to replenish their dwindling stocks, with one healthcare facility even requesting the government to shift out its patients. Madhukar Rainbow Children s Hospital in Malviya Nagar on Sunday sounded an alarm about their depleting stocks around noon, saying 50 people, including four newborns, were at risk .
Later, at night, the hospital said it will not take any admission which requires oxygen or ventilation support due to inconsistent liquid oxygen supply.
The hospital does not have an oxygen storage tank and depends on oxygen cylinders from a private vendor.