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Uttar Pradesh hospitals rip oxygen veil, blame Yogi

The healthcare facilities requested families to shift patients elsewhere, prompting some helpless relatives to bemoan a 'non-existent government'

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Delhi High Court questions the Covid fight leadership void


Figures cited by the Congress indicate there is a problem in supply chain management and logistics.
“The government has said India’s oxygen production capacity is 7,127 tonnes per day. The maximum that Covid patients will need despite the enormity of the crisis is 5,500 tonnes per day.
The problem clearly is not of availability but we are not able to transport oxygen to the hospitals. The problem is of planning and execution because the key functionaries of the government were so engrossed in elections,” Congress general secretary Ajay Maken said.
Maken said cryogenic tankers, which can store materials at very low temperatures, were needed to ferry oxygen and that hospitals did not have adequate storage capacity.

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Coronavirus | Citing oxygen shortage, hospital asks kin to shift critical patients


Coronavirus | Citing oxygen shortage, Lucknow hospital asks kin to shift critical patients
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April 21, 2021 23:47 IST
The administration of the Mayo Medical Centre put up a notice to draw the attention of the attendants
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The administration of the Mayo Medical Centre put up a notice to draw the attention of the attendants
Relatives of COVID-19 patients admitted in a private hospital in Lucknow got a scare on Wednesday after the authorities, citing acute shortage of oxygen, allegedly asked them to shift the patients on oxygen support to other centres.
The administration of the Mayo Medical Centre put up a notice to draw the attention of the attendants. “After repeated requests to the UP CM/ Central government we are not able to get enough oxygen supply. Hence we are requesting family members of those patients who are on oxygen support, please take their patients to higher centre for further management,” read the notice.

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