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Akanksha Chawala, a critical care pulmonologist at Apollo hospital in Delhi, said she had used the therapy in just two patients but the results had been extraordinary.
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NEW DELHI: A month after an antibody cocktail was approved for treating mild to moderate Covid-19 in high-risk patients in India, some leading private hospitals in the country have said that they have achieved remarkable results with its usage so far.
Explained: Why There Is An Increase In Oxygen Demand And Supply Shortage In The Second Wave
by Arihant Pawariya - Apr 30, 2021 02:53 PM
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From production capabilities to supply chain management to government policies, here is a comprehensive look at the issues plaguing demand and supply of medical oxygen in India.
The clamour during Indiaâs first wave was for ventilators, ventilators and ventilators. In the second wave, itâs about oxygen, oxygen and oxygen.
After India locked down in March-end last year, there was a mad rush to procure as many ventilators as possible to augment grossly insufficient infrastructure. The Central government made plans to buy thousands of ventilators for hospitals and local industry ramped up production capacity. The Centre had ordered over 58,000 ventilators chiefly financed through the PM Cares Fund in May and had started receiving deliveries in June which were then sent to the States based on need.