The association had also claimed that several representations regarding the issue have been made to various government officials, including Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, but received no response.
Hospitals in Gujarat continue to face shortage of oxygen
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State on Saturday reported 152 deaths and 14,097 infections
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A COVID-19 patient with oxygen support waits inside an ambulance outside Dhanvantari Covid Hospital in Ahmedabad on Saturday April 24, 2021.
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State on Saturday reported 152 deaths and 14,097 infections
Hospitals in Gujarat continue to face shortage of oxygen as the COVID-19 infection cases are going north in the second wave.
On Friday, the State government appointed two IAS officers, Dhananjay Dwivedi and Sanjeev Kumar, as nodal officers to streamline and coordinate the supply of oxygen.
Four patients reportedly died in a private hospital in Rajkot on Friday due to lack of oxygen supply. Earlier, six patients had died in a private hospital in Navsari. Several deaths were reported in a Banaskantha hospital after it ran out of oxygen.
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