Delhi’s 6 private hospitals have no oxygen, others running low on supply: Manish Sisodia writes to Centre

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 A COVID-19 affected person receives major remedy outdoors Shanti Mukund Hospital, going through scarcity in beds and medical oxygen in New Delhi.

Delhi Hospital Oxygen News: Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Thursday launched an inventory of private and authorities hospital running low on oxygen provide. Sisodia, in his letter addressed to Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan, stated that whereas some hospitals have a couple of hours of oxygen provide left, provide at six private ones has dried up. 

Rathi Hospital, Santom Hospital, Saroj Super Speciality Hospital, Shanti Mukand, Tirath Ram Shah Hospital, and UK Nursing Home have exhausted their provide of oxygen.

Sisodia alleged that tankers carrying oxygen weren’t ready to attain hospitals within the nationwide capital as they had been being stalled by police and officers in UP and Haryana.

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“Police and senior officials of the administration in Uttar Pradesh and Haryana are stalling the tankers carrying oxygen, delaying the tankers from reaching Delhi hospitals on time,” Sisodia stated within the letter.

“I urge you ensure that the oxygen allocated for Delhi by the Centre reaches there without any delay to save lives of the patients,” he added.

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Several small hospitals within the metropolis struggled to replenish oxygen provide for coronavirus sufferers on Thursday morning, at the same time as some large healthcare amenities obtained recent inventory in a single day.

The Centre on Thursday directed states to guarantee uninterrupted manufacturing and provide of medical oxygen and its transport alongside inter-state borders and stated the district Justice of the Peace and superintendent of police of the district involved might be held accountable if there may be any violation of its order.

The directive underneath the stringent Disaster Management Act 2005 was issued by Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla within the wake of experiences that some states blocked provide of medical oxygen to different states amid sudden spike in coronavirus circumstances and demand for it.

(With Inputs from PTI)

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