Bengaluru: Karnataka High Court on Wednesday (May 5) directed the Centre to enhance the quota of oxygen for the state to 1200 metric tonne for the following 4 days amid rising demand due to COVID-19 surge.
It has additionally requested the state authorities to submit a projected estimate of oxygen required for the following week.
The order comes amid stories of a scarcity of oxygen within the hospitals. Earlier this week, 24 COVID-19 sufferers died in a hospital in Chamarajanagar district due to oxygen scarcity.
The Karnataka authorities has appointed retired High Court decide Justice B A Patil because the one-man fee to inquire into the deaths.
Karnataka has been witnessing an exponential rise within the each day new virus infections, regardless of a lockdown imposed from April 27 to May 12.
The state has reported over 44,000 instances and 200 fatalities each day prior to now few days.
As of Tuesday, Karnataka had a little bit over 4.64 lakh lively instances, whereas it witnessed 44,631 new infections.
The state has been making efforts to ramp up the vaccination drive. Karnataka Health Minister Ok Sudhakar on Wednesday mentioned that the state has crossed 1 crore inoculations of COVID-19 vaccine. He added that they’ve obtained 1,05,49,970 doses from the Centre and the state authorities has procured 3 lakh doses.