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Home Oxygen shortages bite in poorer countries battling Covid Oxygen shortages bite in poorer countries battling Covid Life-saving supplies key to treating patients, with jabs months away for much of world World Economy News 1 Feb 2021 • 4 min read Global demand for medical oxygen to treat patients with Covid-19 has risen sharply in recent months, fast outstripping supplies and raising concerns that thousands of patients in low and middle-income countries will not receive life-saving treatment. Demand has increased by more than a fifth in the past three months, with many countries experiencing larger rises. Manufacturers have been diverting oxygen from industrial uses such as welding to healthcare, but funding and focus have been limited, and capacity in hospitals and clinics is insufficient to cope with the jump in intensive-care patients, companies and health experts say. ....
In the case of Mexico, criminal gangs are taking full advantage of the medical oxygen shortage, with deadly consequences. [Warning to readers: the first two paragraphs of this post include spoilers for one of the greatest movies of all time, The Third Man, the screenplay for which was written by Graham Greene. If you’ve never seen it before, you might want to skip to the third paragraph] In Graham Greene’s classic The Third Man the antagonist Harry Lime makes a killing literally in post-WW2 Vienna by stealing penicillin from military hospitals, diluting it, and selling it on the black market, resulting in the preventable deaths of countless people. That doesn’t seem to trouble Lime’s conscience. During the famous Ferris Wheel scene Lime (played by Orson Welles) is asked by his friend Holly Martins (played by Joseph Cotton) whether he has ever seen any of his victims, to which Limes responds: ....