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The Centre Tuesday informed the Delhi High Court that pricing authority NPPA has initiated the process to fix a formula to determine the MRP of oxygen concentrators, needed for COVID-19 treatment, as people were being charged exorbitantly. The process for fixing the formula for MRP is likely to be concluded and the court will be informed about the development on May 31, the Centre said. A bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Jasmeet Singh asked the Centre s counsel to take instructions and file a report before May 31. Justice Sanghi observed that the pricing formula was important as most of the manufacturers were not putting MRP or maximum retail price on oxygen concentrators and are not readily available in shops.
Process on to fix formula for MRP of oxygen concentrators, Centre tells HC
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Governments also responsible for COVID-19 crisis: Delhi High Court
The court said that to promote Plasma donation, the help of media and well-known personalities will have to be taken. Patients are seen at COVID 19 care center with a capacity of 100 beds set up at Mount Carmel school in tie-up with the Venkateshwara hospital, in Dwarka Delhi on Tuesday. (ANI Photo)
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Updated: May 11, 2021, 07:30 PM IST
Coming down heavily on the governments, the Delhi High Court on Tuesday said that they are also responsible for the rise in coronavirus caseload. The comment was made by the court when a lawyer said that everyone is responsible for this because they had also reduced the precautions. On this, the court said that governments are also responsible for the surge.
Merely augmenting beds not sufficient if no increase in doctors: HC to Delhi govt
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Last Updated: May 11, 2021, 10:41 PM IST
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Synopsis Merely augmenting the number of beds would not suffice. There has to be a corresponding increase in doctors, nurses and paramedic staff. We have been telling you this for some time now, the court said to the Delhi government.
Mehra also said that a substantive number of oxygen beds were also empty as the situation in the national capital was improving.
Reiterating what it said a day ago to the Delhi government, the Delhi High Court on Tuesday said that merely augmenting the number of beds would not help if there was no corresponding increase in number of doctors, nurses and paramedic staff. A bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Rekha Palli said they have heard of several instances where patients in hospitals are not being attended to properly due to lack of doctors, nurses or paramedic staff.
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