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Delhi received 487 MT oxygen on Friday: Sisodia
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New Delhi, May 8 : Delhi on Friday received 487 metric tonnes (MT) oxygen against its requirement of around 700 MT per day, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said on Saturday.
Sisodia, who is also the nodal minister of Delhi government for Covid management, said, We need around 700 MT oxygen per day to meet the requirements of the growing number of Covid patients getting admitted to the several hospitals. However, Delhi on Friday received only 487 MT oxygen. The requirement is likely to go up to around 976 MT a day in the coming days.
Delhi on Friday received 487 metric tonnes (MT) oxygen against its requirement of around 700 MT per day, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said on Saturday. Sisodia, who is also the nodal minister of Delhi government for Covid management, said, We need around 700 MT oxygen per day to meet the requirements of the growing number of Covid patients getting admitted to the several hospitals. However, Delhi on Friday received only 487 MT oxygen. The requirement is likely to go up to around 976 MT a day in the coming days. The Deputy CM said with growing number of Covid patients getting admitted to the hospitals, the demand for oxygen has surged in the last 15 days.
‘Near breaking point’: An unending loop of oxygen shortages and tragic deaths in Delhi hospitals
At least three hospitals in Delhi have lost patients because of shortages in oxygen. 4 hours ago A relative comforts a Covid-19 patient breathing with the help of oxygen in Ghaziabad on May 2. | Sajjad Hussain/AFP
After being infected with Covid-19, sixty-two-year-old Prakash Dutt Dwivedi admitted himself at the Batra Hospital and Medical Research Centre in South Delhi on April 26. On May 1, his relatives got a call at noon from the hospital saying Dwivedi’s condition was deteriorating.
“Within 15 minutes we found out that he passed away,” said Amit Bharadwaj, Dwivedi’s relative.