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Agra: 8 Covid patients die due to lack of oxygen days after UP govt s claim of no shortages

Agra: 8 Covid patients die due to lack of oxygen days after UP govt s claim of no shortages Agra: 8 Covid patients die due to lack of oxygen days after UP govt s claim of no shortages Hospitals in Uttar Pradesh s Agra are struggling to house and treat Covid-19 patients owing to an acute shortage of beds and medical oxygen. Eight patients died at one hospital in Agra, reportedly due to a lack of oxygen. advertisement UPDATED: April 28, 2021 01:26 IST [REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE] Hospitals in Agra are asking families of Covid-19 patients to get their own oxygen cylinders (Photo Credits: Ashutosh Mishra/India Today) India is witnessing an unprecedented surge in Covid-19 cases and the state of Uttar Pradesh is no exception. Days after UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath s statement that the state had no shortage of medical supplies, eight patients died at a hospital in Agra owing to the lack of medical oxygen.

Mumbai: Oxygen supply delay creates panic at Bhagwati hospital

Mumbai: Oxygen supply delay creates panic at Bhagwati hospital Officials said the problem of oxygen was resolved immediately as the supplier arrived and none of the patients were shifted Doctors at the civic-run Bhagwati hospital were panicked on Sunday afternoon after its daily supply of oxygen did not reach the hospital on time following which they had decided to shift 98 Covid patients to the jumbo Covid centres in Dahisar. Officials said the problem of oxygen was resolved immediately as the supplier arrived and none of the patients were shifted. According to BMC officials, a technical fault at the supplier s end got resolved by afternoon due to which the supply got delayed. If the supply would have been hit, it would majorly affect private hospitals in the city along with civic run hospitals partially.

Mumbai: Vaccine shortage acute, centres told to give priority to 2nd jabs | Mumbai News

Representative Image MUMBAI: Acute vaccine shortage prompted the BMC to instruct vaccination centres on Friday to prioritise those coming in for the second dose. Across Mumbai, thousands are either being turned away or are forced to head from one centre to another looking for vaccine doses. Booking an appointment though Co-Win has become a near-impossible task. “Why are you asking the state? Ask the Centre why there are no doses,” said Dr Dilip Patil, the state’s immunisation in-charge, on Friday. With less than 7 lakh vaccine doses in its kitty, vaccination is likely to suffer majorly across Maharashtra through the weekend. In Mumbai, Dr Mangala Gomare, the BMC’s executive health officer, said they were expecting 50,000 doses on Friday. Many private centres that didn’t do vaccination through the week may remain shut.

Delhi News: Delhi Police Is Busy In Performing Social Responsibility Along With Duty - #ladengecoronase :  सरोकार निभाने में जुटी दिल्ली पुलिस, एक कॉल पर मदद को तैयार

Delhi News: Delhi Police Is Busy In Performing Social Responsibility Along With Duty - #ladengecoronase :  सरोकार निभाने में जुटी दिल्ली पुलिस, एक कॉल पर मदद को तैयार
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