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Lives at risk, major tragedy may occur : 2 Delhi hospitals ring oxygen alarm bells | India News

NEW DELHI: At least two hospitals in Delhi sent out desperate SOS calls to authorities on Sunday to replenish their dwindling oxygen stocks as smaller facilities continued to battle an acute shortage of the live-saving gas amid spiralling coronavirus cases. Madhukar Rainbow Children s Hospital in Malviya on Sunday sounded an alarm about their depleting stocks around afternoon, saying 50 people, including four newborns, were at risk . An official of the hospital said in the afternoon there are around 80 patients, including those suffering from Covid-19, at the hospital. It also has 15 newborns, he said. There are 50 people, including four newborns, on oxygen support. They are at risk, he said. The hospital does not have a liquid oxygen storage tank and depends on oxygen cylinders from a private vendor.

Cry for help : Delhi s oxygen crisis continues as multiple hospitals sound alarm over dwindling supply

Cry for help : Delhi s oxygen crisis continues as multiple hospitals sound alarm over dwindling supply
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Delhi hospitals cry for help amid acute oxygen shortage as Covid cases surge

Delhi hospitals cry for help amid acute oxygen shortage as Covid cases surge Delhi hospitals cry for help amid acute oxygen shortage as Covid cases surge As Covid-19 cases continue to surge in Delhi, the city s hospitals are battling an acute shortage of medical oxygen. On Sunday, some of them sent out desperate SOS calls for emergency stock. advertisement UPDATED: May 3, 2021 00:53 IST Amid an acute shortage of medical oxygen, Delhi s hospitals sent out SOS calls on Sunday for urgent replenishment of their stocks. (Photo: PTI file) Battling an acute shortage of oxygen, some hospitals in Delhi on Sunday sent out desperate SOS calls to authorities to replenish their dwindling stocks, with one healthcare facility even requesting the government to shift out its patients.

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ISSUE DATE: May 3, 2021 UPDATED: April 28, 2021 20:59 IST Covid patients at the LNJP hospital in Delhi Delhi The crematorium at Kalkaji, on April 16, had a line of plastic-covered people waiting outside. Only their eyes, burning with grief, were visible. They were members of 12 families who had lost their loved ones to Covid. “It took us two days of calling up friends, family and relatives just to get ventilator support for my mother. I also paid Rs 18,000 for Remdesivir treatment. By the time we got her to an ICU, she was in severe pulmonary distress and died within 18 hours,” says Suhasini Arora, a 21-year-old law student.

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