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Delhi News | Reported by Sukirti Dwivedi, Edited by Arun Nair | Sunday April 25, 2021 Several hospitals in Delhi have, over the past few days, been flagging shortage of medical oxygen amid surging number of coronavirus cases in the city. Pentamed Hospital in North Delhi is the latest in the growing list of overwhelmed hospitals to se
Delhi News | Reported by Sukirti Dwivedi, Edited by Arun Nair | Sunday April 25, 2021 Delhi s Fortis Escorts Heart Institute has suspended admissions due to shortage of medical oxygen, a source in the hospital said today, amid an escalating crisis over Covid cases spiraling in the capital.
India News | Reported by Sukirti Dwivedi, Edited by Arun Nair | Sunday April 18, 2021
At least 100 patients are on Oxygen support at Fortis Escorts Heart Institute.
New Delhi:
Delhi s Fortis Escorts Heart Institute said today it would not admit any more patients due to shortage of medical oxygen, in an escalating crisis over Covid cases spiraling in the capital. The decision is being taken as the hospital is out of options , it said. We had timely escalated this impending situation to all authorities and are waiting for promised supplies since yesterday. At the moment we are out of options and suspending new admissions and ER services till situation improves. We are trying ti manage admitted patients to the best of our abilities, the notice placed at the hospital reads.
Delhi Oxygen Crisis: Delhi s premier hospitals have flagged oxygen shortage amid spurt in Covid cases.
New Delhi: Hospitals in Delhi kept sending distress messages for the seventh straight day today. One private hospital said it has barely an hour s supply. Lockdown in the national capital has been extended for another week.
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Delhi s Pentamed Hospital, which has 50 patients on oxygen support, said if it doesn t get new supplies in an hour, lives will be at risk.
Pentamed Hospital has sent two of its vehicles to different plants in Bahadurgarh and Bawana for getting oxygen supply but there are long queues, said Deepak Sethi, the manager of the Pentamed Hospital.