HC relief for hospital booked for ‘false’ oxygen shortage alarm
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May 12, 2021 15:28 IST
Hospital submits in court that in the wake of FIR lodged against it, it was not able to treat COVID-19 patients
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Hospital submits in court that in the wake of FIR lodged against it, it was not able to treat COVID-19 patients
A private hospital in Lucknow, which was booked on the charge of issuing a false alarm for oxygen shortage, has been granted interim protection from coercive action by the Allahabad High Court, which also sought a report from the district magistrate.
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Coronavirus | Lucknow hospital booked for false oxygen shortage notice
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District administration claims it recorded sufficient stock of oxygen at the hospital after an inspection.
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Representational Image | The hospital had allegedly put out a notice asking family members of the patients to take them elsewhere because of oxygen shortage.
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District administration claims it recorded sufficient stock of oxygen at the hospital after an inspection.
A private hospital in Lucknow which had put up a notice saying it had a shortage of oxygen was booked on charges of creating “an atmosphere of fear” after the administration claimed it had sufficient stock of cylinders and was trying to hoard oxygen through pressure.