Xinhua | Updated: 2021-05-02 16:25 Share CLOSE A doctor checks the oxygen level of a man suffering from coronavirus disease (COVID-19) as he sits outside an emergency room waiting to get admitted amid the lack of free beds at the hospital as the major second coronavirus wave surges in Kathmandu, Nepal, April 30, 2021. [Photo/Agencies]
KATHMANDU - Demand for oxygen has been rising in Nepal as more and more hospitalized COVID-19 patients are in need of oxygen. The majority of the COVID-19 patients admitted at our hospital required the support of bottled oxygen, Somnath Bastola, senior manager (corporate communication and public relation department) of Norvic International Hospital said.
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KATHMANDU, May 2 (Xinhua) Demand for oxygen has been rising in Nepal as more and more hospitalized COVID-19 patients are in need of oxygen. The majority of the COVID-19 patients admitted at our hospital required the support of bottled oxygen, Somnath Bastola, senior manager (corporate communication and public relation department) of Norvic International Hospital said.
According to him, over 30 patients have been admitted at the Norvic and the hospital planned to increase beds for coronavirus patients amid surging numbers of such patients.
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Demand for oxygen has been rising in Nepal as more and more hospitalised Covid-19 patients are in need of oxygen."The majority of the Covid-19 patients admitted at our hospital required the support of bottled oxygen," Somnath Bastola, .
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