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Oxygen requirement in 3rd Covid wave remains nominal: Study

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New Delhi, January 22
The oxygen requirement during the current Covid-19 wave stands at a nominal 23.4 per cent in comparison to the demands in the first and the second wave as high as 63 per c ....

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Hospitalisation much lower during third COVID-19 wave, finds Study

A comparative study of all admitted COVID-19 patients in Max Healthcare hospitals suggests that during the ongoing third wave, occupancy of ICU beds and oxygen requirement is not higher compared to the prior two waves of the coronavirus infection. ....

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Hospitalisation much lower during third Covid wave, finds Study

Hospitalisation much lower during third Covid wave, finds Study
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Oxygen requirement in 3rd wave remains nominal: Study

The oxygen requirement during the current Covid-19 wave stands at a nominal 23.4 per cent in comparison to the demands in the first and the second wave as high as 63 per cent and 74 per cent, respectively, said a study conducted by Max Healthcare on all admitted patients across the hospitals. ....

Sandeep Buddhiraja , Max Healthcare , Group Medical Director , Ews India ,