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#OxygenCrisis: Delhi hospitals say situation better, reopen admissions

#OxygenCrisis: Delhi hospitals say situation better, reopen admissions

Apr 27, 2021
03:02 pm

What's the story

After days of scrambling for oxygen, hospitals in Delhi on Tuesday said they are in a comparatively better situation in terms of supply and have reopened admissions. Amid the rising number of COVID-19 cases in Delhi, medical facilities across the city and its suburbs put out desperate pleas for help on social media and other platforms last week, flagging their dwindling stock of oxygen.

Situation

We are in a very comfortable situation today: Dr. Baluja

Dr. DK Baluja, Medical Director of Jaipur Golden Hospital said, "The hospital has enough supply to last the day." "We are in a very comfortable situation today. The daily requirement of oxygen is 3.6 metric tonnes and we have about six tonnes available which will last for the entire day. It is quite a comfortable situation," Dr. Baluja said.

Gratitude

Hospital expressed gratitude to everyone who helped

The hospital also thanked the Delhi government and the Indian Railways for supplying oxygen to it. "We thank @JSPLCorporate @Indianrailway18 for the O2 supplied overnight. We also thank the Delhi government @CMODelhi for the emergency O2 top-up through INOX that we received last night. Together we will overcome this crisis," it said in a tweet.

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Here is what Jaipur Golden Hospital tweeted

Death

20 patients had died at hospital due to oxygen shortage

Last week, 20 patients died at the Jaipur Golden Hospital as it ran out of life-saving oxygen. Sudhanshu Bankata, Executive Director of Batra Hospital said they have reopened admissions. "Thankfully, at present, there's no crisis relating to oxygen supply. Our stock can last up to six-seven hours. The hospital's daily requirement is eight metric tonnes and it has 270 patients admitted currently," he said.

Information

Ganga Ram Hospital received two tonnes of oxygen this morning

Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, which repeatedly sent out SOS last week over oxygen shortage as lives of hundreds of patients at the facility hung by a thread, received two tonnes of liquid medical oxygen this morning, according to an official.

Hospitals

Situation stable, admissions are on: Fortis Healthcare

The hospital official asserted that they are in a better situation as compared to the last few days. To recall, twenty-five COVID-19 patients at the high-profile Sir Ganga Ram Hospital had died last week. Sources said, "low-pressure oxygen" could be the likely cause of the deaths. Meanwhile, officials at Fortis Healthcare said the situation is stable now and admissions are on.

Oxygen Express

Some officials say the problem hasn't fully resolved

However, an official of a private hospital said the crisis is still there. After days of running around, healthcare facilities now know who to contact for a refill and from where help will arrive, the official said requesting anonymity. Meanwhile, the first Oxygen Express train carrying around 70 tonnes of medical oxygen reached Delhi early this morning, officials said.

Oxygen supply

Oxygen will be disbursed by Delhi government to various hospitals

"This oxygen will now be disbursed by the Delhi government to various hospitals," they said. "Oxygen Express has reached Delhi from Raigarh, Chhattisgarh with oxygen for patients in the capital. Indian Railways is leaving no stone unturned in our collective fight against COVID-19, & ensuring sufficient availability of life-saving resources across the country," tweeted Railway Minister Piyush Goyal.

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Here is what Goyal tweeted

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