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Allow use of all oxygen produced within: Karnataka tells Centre

Allow use of all oxygen produced within: Karnataka tells Centre Asks Centre to cut quantity sent to other states as the Covid-19 count is galloping in the state Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By Express News Service BENGALURU: In an attempt to address the urgent need to augment oxygen supplies, especially after the deaths of Covid-19 patients in some districts due to its shortage, Karnataka on Wednesday approached the Centre requesting that it be allowed to use all of the oxygen produced within the state.  Large and Medium-scale Industries Minister Jagadish Shettar, who has been given charge of oxygen augmentation, supply and procurement, said, “The state has increased its oxygen production, but it is sent to other states as well. The Central Government has provided oxygen supplies to Karnataka from other states, but the supply is long overdue. I have consulted Union Ministers Piyush Goyal and Pralhad Joshi to reduce the quantum of oxygen being shipped out to other sta

Oxygen crisis deepens in Karnataka, 7 more die

Oxygen crisis deepens in Karnataka, 7 more die Oxygen crisis deepens in Karnataka, 7 more die Last Updated: Wed, May 5th, 2021, 10:29:54hrs Bengaluru: Oxygen crisis deepened in certain parts of Karnataka on Tuesday, with the deaths of seven COVID patients in Kalaburagi and Belagavi allegedly due to oxygen shortage. According to sources, four people died in the morning in Kalaburagi government hospital and three in Belagavi government hospital allegedly due to shortage of the life saving gas. However, Mining and Geology Minister Murugesh Nirani, who is in-charge of Kalaburagi district, dismissed the allegation saying that those who died had COVID infection at an advanced stage.

Karnataka: 7 Deaths in Government Hospitals Blamed on Oxygen Shortage

Karnataka: 7 Deaths in Government Hospitals Blamed on Oxygen Shortage Four people died in the morning in Kalaburagi government hospital and three in Belagavi government hospital allegedly due to shortage of the life saving gas. A patient wearing an oxygen mask is wheeled inside a COVID-19 hospital for treatment in Ahmedabad, India, April 26, 2021. Photo: REUTERS/Amit Dave Health5 hours ago Bengaluru: Oxygen crisis deepened in certain parts of Karnataka on Tuesday, with the deaths of seven COVID patients in Kalaburagi and Belagavi allegedly due to oxygen shortage. According to sources, four people died in the morning in Kalaburagi government hospital and three in Belagavi government hospital allegedly due to shortage of the life saving gas.

Karnataka: Seven Covid Patients Die Due To Shortage Of Medical Oxygen

Karnataka: Seven Covid Patients Die Due To Shortage Of Medical Oxygen The deaths occurred in Karnataka’s Kalaburagi and Belagavi districts on Tuesday Outlook Web Bureau 05 May 2021, Last Updated at 3:52 pm Representational Image/ PTI Outlook Web Bureau 2021-05-05T15:47:46+05:30 Karnataka: Seven Covid Patients Die Due To Shortage Of Medical Oxygen outlookindia.com 2021-05-05T15:52:41+05:30 Also read Amid Covid-19 infections spiralling out of control in India, demand for liquid medical oxygen has gone through the roof in Karnataka. On Tuesday, as many as seven Covid-19 patients reportedly died due to shortage of the life-saving gas in Kalaburagi and Belagavi. 

7 Covid Patients Die In Karnataka Hospitals Allegedly Due To Oxygen Shortage

7 Covid Patients Die In Karnataka Hospitals Allegedly Due To Oxygen Shortage 7 Covid Patients Die In Karnataka Hospitals Allegedly Due To Oxygen Shortage These incidents came close on the heels of deaths of 24 COVID patients in the last two days in Chamarajanagar district hospital allegedly due to oxygen shortage. Meanwhile, in Bengaluru a few hospitals raised an alarm against the oxygen shortage. (Representational) Bengaluru: Oxygen crisis deepened in certain parts of Karnataka on Tuesday, with the deaths of seven COVID patients in Kalaburagi and Belagavi allegedly due to oxygen shortage. According to sources close to news agency PTI, four people died in the morning in Kalaburagi government hospital and three in Belagavi government hospital allegedly due to shortage of the life saving gas.

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