Minister tells oxygen manufacturing plants, refilling units
Mysore/Mysuru: All medical oxygen manufacturing plants and refilling units have been strictly told to meet the demand of Mysuru District first and then to address demand from other districts, said Co-operation and District in-Charge Minister S.T. Somashekar.
Speaking at a meeting held at MCC premises here this morning to review
COVID-19 situation in Krishnaraja (KR) Constituency, he said as of now, there was no shortage of oxygen in district. All steps will be taken to ensure that a Chamarajanagar-like tragedy will not occur in any Hospital in the State. Two Nodal Officers, one for oxygen and another for Remdesivir injection, have been appointed. Besides, oxygen manufacturing and refilling plants have been told to first supply to Mysuru District and later to other districts, he said.
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Mysore/Mysuru: A majority of
COVID-infected persons now are youths below 40 and this is because of sheer carelessness. “Mysuru reported 174 positive cases yesterday and today too, 170 cases will be reported. This indicates steady and high infection rate. We have found that a majority of youths are being infected,” said Deputy Commissioner Rohini Sindhuri.
Addressing a press meet at her Office this morning, she said that floating population in Mysuru too is contributing to infection rate. “90 percent of positive cases are reported from the heart of the city and primary and secondary contacts are not turning up for tests. In Karnataka, Mysuru has touched a positive rate of 1.9 percent and it has increased from 1.4 percent two to three days back,” she explained.