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Gasping for breath: India struggles to cope with an acute oxygen crisis in the midst of a deadly second covid wave

ISSUE DATE: May 10, 2021 UPDATED: May 1, 2021 18:49 IST A Covid-19 patient, on oxygen support outside Delhi’s LNJP Hospital, waits to be admitted (Amal KS/Getty Images) On the night of April 23, Subhash Varma, a 53-year-old healthcare professional, and his wife Anuja returned exhausted to their flat in Dwarka, a suburb in southwestern Delhi. They had spent a harrowing day trying to get Anuja’s severely ill sister Tanuja Vidyarthi into the emergency ward at the Jaipur Golden Hospital, a designated Covid-19 treatment centre in Rohini, 22 kilometres away. A schoolteacher from Karol Bagh, Tanuja, 53, had tested positive for Covid on April 16 and rushed to the hospital after her blood oxygen level plummeted to under 70.

India: 551 oxygen plants to be installed through PM Cares Fund

Such news was confirmed on Sunday (25 th April) to help serve as a major boost to oxygen availability at the district level. The Indian Government hopes to have the plants functional as soon as possible. gasworld understands that a meeting was held between the Indian Prime Minister and various industry leaders in the country in the last few days, with the All India Industrial Gas Manufacturer’s Association (AIIGMA) also present ( pictured below). Source: Saket Tiku / AIIGMA At the time of writing, new coronavirus infections in India hit a record peak of 352,991 new cases and 2,812 deaths for a fifth day on Monday (26

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