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Shahjahanpur girl helps people with oxygen, dubbed as cylinder waali bitiya
Total income, however, rose to Rs 602.73 crore in the fourth quarter of the last fiscal from Rs 567.82 crore in the corresponding period of the previous year, MCFL said in a regulatory filing
PTI | May 16, 2021 | Updated 18:30 IST
Breathing hope into the lives of people in need of oxygen amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, 26-year-old Arshi has earned the sobriquet of cylinder waali bitiya - the daughter with the oxygen cylinder. What began as a struggle to procure the life-saving gas for her coronavirus positive father, who managed to beat the viral disease, has now turned into a mission to save as many lives as possible in this district and those around it including the neighbouring state of Uttarakhand.
Three arrested for black marketing Remdesivir, oxygen cylinders
By News Desk| Published: 30th April 2021 7:14 am IST
Hyderabad: Three persons were arrested in two separate cases for black marketing oxygen cylinders and the Remdesivir drug here by the city police. The cops sezied as many as 19 cylinders from a man after the bust, for selling oxygen to desperate patients at higher prices, given the ongoing surge in demand owing to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic’s second wave.
The the first case, officials of the commissioner’s task force arrested one B. Srihari, the owner of a pharmaceutical shop for selling the Remdesivir drug at higher prices. Srihari was being supplied with the drug by another accused named Vinay, who is currently absconding. The former was arrested by the police on April 28 at Kachiguda, when he was about to deliver four vials of the drug to a customer. All the vials were seized from his possession.
COVID-19 in India: Where oxygen concentrators are coming from
Various foreign governments and global private sector companies have come forward to help India in the hour of crisis by sending oxygen concentrators.
BusinessToday.In | April 28, 2021 | Updated 19:55 IST
Air India is airlifting over 10,000 oxygen concentrators, manufactured by Philips, from various countries.
As India battles the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic and resultant oxygen scarcity, the Centre and state governments have taken various measures to augment the production of medical oxygen in the country. Besides, efforts are also being made to procure and import oxygen concentrators to deal with the shortage of oxygen. Various foreign governments and global private sector companies have come forward to help India in the hour of crisis by sending oxygen concentrators. Here s where India is getting oxygen concentrators from:
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COVID 19: Symptoms and signs that a person needs oxygen
The COVID-19 situation in the country is getting precarious and patients are complaining of low oxygen levels in the body. Â Low oxygen levels can be an early warning sign that medical care is needed. Here are the symptom and signs that a person needs oxygen.For the unversed, a normal blood oxygen level varies between 75 and 100 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg). A blood oxygen level below 60 mm Hg is considered low and may require oxygen supplementation, or oxygen therapy.Â
What are the symptoms of low oxygen?
shortness of breath