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Delhi: Oxygen tanker reaches Ganga Ram Hospital after hospital sends SOS

URL copied Delhi: Oxygen tanker reaches Ganga Ram Hospital after hospital sends SOS A tanker of oxygen reached the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi, averting a major crisis amif spiralling Covid-19 cases, news agency ANI reported. The hospital management had reached out to the government after it was left with stock of medical oxygen for just two hours.   According to a PTI report, 25 sickest Covid-19 patients died at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in the last 24 hours due to low pressure and 60 such patients were at risk. A serious oxygen crisis unfolding in the national capital. Althout the Centre has hiked Delhi s oxygen quota, several hospitals in the city are still facing acute shortage of medical oxygen during the second wave of Covid-19.

Welcome To IANS Live - TopStory - Max (Saket) receives Oxygen supply, waiting for more

Photo Credit: IANS IANSLive New Delhi April 23 (IANS) After waiting for hours, Max Hospitals group received oxygen supply for Max (Saket) hospital from INOX on Friday morning. We have received emergency supplies at Max Saket and Max Smart which will last for another 2 hours, the hospital said. To get full access of the story, click here to subscribe to IANS News Service © 2021 IANS India Private Limited. All Rights Reserved. The reproduction of the story/photograph in any form will be liable for legal action. For news, views and gossips, follow IANS at Twitter. Update: 23-April-2021

Oxygen crisis in Delhi: Ganga Ram Hospital cries for help, Max Hospital sends SOS to Kejriwal govt

Oxygen crisis in Delhi: Ganga Ram Hospital cries for help, Max Hospital sends SOS to Kejriwal govt Delhi s Sir Ganga Ram Hospital sent an SOS to the Delhi government on Thursday, saying there is only five hours of oxygen left at the facility, urging that the supplies be restored immediately BusinessToday.In | April 23, 2021 | Updated 11:42 IST Both Ganga Ram Hospital and Max Hospital in Delhi have sent out SOS calls for urgent oxygen supply. (ANI) Delhi s Sir Ganga Ram Hospital has said that 25 of its sickest coronavirus patients have died in the last 24 hours, and the lives of another 60 such patients are at risk, amid a serious dearth of oxygen in the national capital. Max Hospital, on the other hand, had said that it will not admit any more COVID-19 patients until the hospital s oxygen supplies stabilised, but deleted the tweet in minutes.

Delhi s Max Hospital receives emergency oxygen supply after SOS

Delhi s Max Hospital receives emergency oxygen supply after SOS Amid a serious oxygen crisis in the national capital, 25 sickest COVID-19 patients died at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital here in the last 24 hours. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By PTI NEW DELHI: The Max Hospital-Saket on Friday morning sent out an SOS, saying it was left with an hour s oxygen supply and over 700 patients admitted. Two hours later, in a tweet, the hospital confirmed that it had received emergency supplies, which will last last another two hours . The hospital said it had been awaiting fresh supply from oxygen manufacturer Inox since 1 am.

Delhi: Max hospital in Saket halts admissions due to oxygen shortage

URL copied Delhi: Max hospital in Saket halts admissions due to oxygen shortage Delhi s Max hospital chain on Friday informed that it is suspending any new patient admissions in all the hospitals in Delhi-NCR till oxygen supplies get stabilize, but later withdrew the order after it received the oxygen supply. DCP South Delhi tweeted, Oxygen carrying vehicle has reached Max Smart. Another vehicle is en route for Max East West. Senior Officers are monitoring the situation. Another vehicle is en route for Max East West. Senior Officers are monitoring the situation. We have received emergency supplies at Max Saket and Max Smart which will last for another 2 hours, the hospital said. However, in an official statement, Max Hospital said, Received oxygen supply would last for next 3 hours. We are still awaiting more supplies.

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