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Seems Centre wants people to die: Delhi HC

People will keep dying, you ll keep sitting: Delhi HC raps Centre on non-supply of full oxygen quota

People will keep dying, you ll keep sitting: Delhi HC raps Centre on non-supply of full oxygen quota People will keep dying, you ll keep sitting: Delhi HC raps Centre on non-supply of full oxygen quota The Delhi High Court reproached the Centre over non-supply of the full oxygen quota allocated to Delhi and objected to a change in Covid treatment protocol on Remdesivir use. advertisement UPDATED: April 29, 2021 08:21 IST The Delhi High Court reproached the Centre over non-supply of full oxygen quota to Delhi. (Image for representation: PTI) The Delhi High Court on Wednesday expressed its unhappiness with the Centre over non-supply of the full oxygen quota allocated to the national capital and objected to a change in Covid treatment protocol on Remdesivir use, saying it appears you want people to die .

It Appears You Want People to Die : Delhi HC Reproaches Centre on Mishandling of Coronavirus Situation

It Appears You Want People to Die : Delhi HC Reproaches Centre on Mishandling of Coronavirus Situation The bench, which heard the matter for four hours, asked senior advocate Raj Shekhar Rao, who was appointed amicus curiae, to study the national allocation order and give suggestions on optimal usage of tankers and minimisation of turn-around time. People carry oxygen cylinders after refilling them in a factory, amidst the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Ahmedabad, India, April 25, 2021. Photo: Reuters/Amit Dave Law5 hours ago New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday expressed its unhappiness with the Centre over non-supply of the full oxygen quota allocated to the national capital and objected to a “change” in COVID treatment protocol on Remdesivir use, saying “it appears you want people to die.”

HC pulls up Centre on non-supply of full oxygen quota to Delhi, objects to change in protocol on Remdisivir use

Highlights The HC bench asked amicus curiae to study the national allocation order and give suggestions on optimal usage of tankers and minimisation of turn-around time The bench also asked the Delhi govt to place a report on the number of RT-PCR tests conducted in the last seven days and the reasons for the reduction in the tests New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday (April 28) expressed its unhappiness with the Centre over the non-supply of the full oxygen quota allocated to the national capital. It also objected to a change in COVID treatment protocol on Remdesivir use, saying it appears you want people to die .

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