Delhi hospitals short of breath amid rising demand for oxygen
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Several hospitals raise alarm, say their supplies will last only a few hours
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Several hospitals raise alarm, say their supplies will last only a few hours
Tension regarding supply of oxygen continued in the Capital on Sunday with several hospitals raising alarm that they had supply to last only for a few more hours.
The Delhi government scrambled to rush reserve supplies to ensure that no more deaths occurred in the Capital due to lack of oxygen. While hospitals like Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, which had made frantic requests late on Saturday, received oxygen in the wee hours, Lok Nayak Hospital received supply within hours of raising an alarm on Sunday morning.
1. Delhi Hospitals Use Backup Oxygen Amid deepening crisis over the scarcity of oxygen, several hospitals in the national capital have been left with no option but to use their back up stock, with some like Saroj Super Speciality Hospital advising relatives to shift their patients to another facility, as per PTI. 2. Anti-US Sentiment High Anti-US and anti-western sentiment is exploding across social media with growing criticism directed at the.
During the urgent hearing on Saturday, the bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Rekha Palli warned that it will ‘hang’ any person who tries to obstruct oxygen supplies to hospitals.
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