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Delhi Corona App Now Shows Hospitals Oxygen Availability Status

The Delhi Corona app started showing the oxygen availability status in the hospitals. New Delhi: The Delhi Corona app, which provides information on beds and ventilators at hospitals in the city, on Wednesday started showing the oxygen availability status of these facilities. As per the latest updates on the app, the Centre-run Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital in Delhi has 18 hours of medical oxygen left. Batra Hospital, where 12 patients died on Saturday due to an oxygen shortage, has 12 hours supply left of the life-saving gas. The app, however, shows that the National Heart Institute in East of Kailash has 999 days and 23 hours of the gas left in its reserve.

What will I tell my kids, asks distraught husband sitting next to body of spouse

What will I tell my kids, asks distraught husband sitting next to body of spouse Updated: Updated: Only 7.1% of beds for COVID-19 patients vacant in Delhi Share Article Only 7.1% of beds for COVID-19 patients vacant in Delhi Outside the emergency ward of Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital on Wednesday, Ashish Khare broke down next to the body of his wife who had succumbed to COVID-19. In his grief, only one question weighed on his mind: what to tell his children. “I could not save Meenu. I couldn’t do anything. Rajiv Gandhi (Hospital) said they don’t have any beds and asked us to go to GTB (Hospital). She was fine in the morning,” Mr. Khare cried.

Piercing through the radio silence of A-list Bollywood on coronavirus crisis are some reassuring murmurs of support

Piercing through the radio silence of A-list Bollywood on coronavirus crisis are some reassuring murmurs of support Firstpost 2 hours ago Karishma Upadhyay © Provided by Firstpost Piercing through the radio silence of A-list Bollywood on coronavirus crisis are some reassuring murmurs of support A couple of weeks ago, former journalist and social media influencer Janice Sequeira came across an SOS from Delhi. A single mother with comorbidities and her young son, both positive, required hospitalisation and an ambulance with oxygen to ferry them. Sequeira reached out to actresses Bhumi Pednekar and Tisca Chopra, and together they worked the phones and pulled every contact they had. The case got complicated because the mother did not want to be separated from her son but eventually entrusted some relatives with taking care of him. After one night of treatment at the Common Wealth Games COVID centre, she was moved to the Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital,

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