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Indian hospitals now need their own permanent oxygen plants
By IANS |
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Indian hospitals now need their own permanent oxygen plants. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, May 7 : As Covid-19 pandemic moves from the urban centres to the hinterlands ravaging the over-burdened healthcare system, the medical fraternity on Saturday urged the government to install oxygen plants in all hospital premises as oxygen cylinders and concentrators are unable to meet the surge in demand for the life-saving gas.
The fact is that oxygen concentrators/cylinders cannot reach every nook and corner of the country and hospitals with their own oxygen-generating infrastructure can only supply oxygen to critical patients in this dire situation.
European countries set up oxygen plants at Indian hospitals
Fri, May 7 2021 13:21 IST |
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UP to set up 10 oxygen plants in a week. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, May 7: India is mopping up medical equipment and supplies from friendly countries across the world as the Covid-19 second wave devastates the country. European countries, along with support from the European Union (EU), have been especially helpful in providing long-term and sustainable medical technologies to India.
On Thursday, the Italian embassy started an oxygen plant at the ITBP hospital in Greater Noida, near Delhi. The plant, which can provide oxygen to more than 100 Covid patients simultaneously, was installed in just 48 hours.
Delhi Procured Oxygen Cylinders, But May Not Have Set up Enough Plants: RTI
The high court has pulled up the government for the lack of adequate infrastructure.
Tankers carry medical oxygen gas for COVID-19 patients, at Ghazipur, in New Delhi, Thursday, May 6, 2021. Photo: PTI/Kamal Kishore
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New Delhi: The present oxygen crisis in Delhi hospitals has occurred despite the Delhi government purchasing 4,500 oxygen cylinders and tanks between July 2020 and April 2021, a Right to Information query filed with its Central Procurement Agency has revealed. However, the city did not install enough oxygen plants or engage adequate number of oxygen tankers on time to supply hospitals with the much-needed commodity.
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