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Where do Bengaluru hospitals get their oxygen supply from?

Where do Bengaluru hospitals get their oxygen supply from? Where do Bengaluru hospitals get their oxygen supply from? medical oxygen sources Bengaluru hospitals have been frantically trying to procure oxygen over the past few weeks. Representational image: UNICEF Ethiopia/Mersha (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) In the last two weeks, Bengaluru hospitals have seen horrifying cases of COVID deaths due to the lack of oxygen supply. One such case was that of 35-year-old Subramanya. The first hospital Subramanya was admitted to was running out of oxygen, and for a long time, he was unable to find an ICU bed in another hospital. He was eventually admitted to Prashanth Hospital near Bommanahalli, but his oxygen saturation level had deteriorated so much that he couldn’t be saved.

COVID patients, families beg for oxygen at India s hospitals | India News

The world’s worst coronavirus surge has left Indian hospitals struggling to cope with shortages of beds, medicines and medical oxygen. India’s coronavirus infections rate, growing at the fastest pace in the world, has left families and patients pleading for oxygen outside hospitals, the relatives weeping in the street as their loved ones die while waiting for treatment. The nation of nearly 1.4 billion people set a global record of new daily infections for a fifth straight day on Monday. The 350,179 new cases pushed India’s total past 17 million, behind only the United States. Deaths rose by 2,812 in the past 24 hours, bringing total fatalities to 195,123, the health ministry said, though the number is believed to be vastly undercounted.

Oxygen demand outstrips supply in India hotspots

Published Sunday, April 25, 2021 6:40AM EDT NEW DELHI India s medical oxygen shortage has become so dire that a Sikh house of worship began offering free breathing sessions with shared tanks to COVID-19 patients waiting for a hospital bed. They arrive in their cars, on foot or in three-wheeled taxis, desperate for a mask and tube attached to the precious oxygen tanks outside the gurdwara in a neighbourhood outside the capital, New Delhi. After having largely tamed the virus last year, India is in the throes of the world s worst coronavirus surge and many of the country s hospitals are struggling to cope with shortages of beds, medicines and oxygen.

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