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Delhi can still file Death Data O2: Mandaviya

Delhi can still file Death Data O2: Mandaviya
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New Delhi: denied Deputy Deputy Chairman of Manish Sisodia’s claim that the center had never asked for details of death due to lack of oxygen during the second wave of Pandemic 19, Minister of Health Mansukh Mandaviya on Wednesday released a letter from the Ministry to the Delhi government and said, “Still not too late” to file data.
Snapshot Communication Snapshot The Ministry of Health sent on July 26 to the Delhi government, aimed at Sisodia, Mandaviya said the Delhi government could send data on August 13 so that the Ministry of Health could make a statement about the problem in parliament.
“This is a copy of the letter sent by my service to the Delhi government on July 26.
It is not too late! On August 13 you can send data so we can answer questions in parliament.
After reviewing with your officer, please send the required data as soon as possible,” Mandaviya tweeted.
Sisodia on Tuesday alleged that the Delhi government had not received a letter from the center that asked about death due to lack of oxygen during the second covid wave.
On the same day, the central government at the press briefing said that only one country to now reports “suspected” deaths due to lack of oxygen during the second wave after the center of finding data from them in such fatalities after problems in parliament.
Not enough time to send a reply, said Siswodiars in accordance with the Tweet of the Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya sent a letter to the Government of Delhi on July 26, requesting details of death caused by lack of oxygen, medicines or medical equipment, Deputy Minister of Manish Head Sisodia said Not enough time is provided to send a reply.
“The center gives up to 12 days the following day to submit data, a 12-14 hour time frame.
It is never mentioned that the data can be submitted on August 13.
If there is a letter like that, it must be shown by the center,” said Sisodia.
“However, the Delhi Government will immediately submit a report to the center of the problem of death due to lack of oxygen in Delhi,” he added.
Sisodia accused Tuesday that the center did not ask the Delhi government whether there was death due to lack of oxygen.

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