Delhi: Batra Hospital said that 12 patients died of oxygen-related problems in 1.
May, “Six patients in the ICU …
Died when we struggled to restore oxygen supply.
Two other patients who admit in the ward also died.
There are at least four others Our successful resuscitation at the time, but they died of complications caused by lack of oxygen a few minutes later, “said Dr.
SCL Gupta, hospital medical director.
Reacting to the death of the Batra Hospital, Minister of Man Arvind Kejriwal said: “This news is very painful.
Their lives can be saved by giving them oxygen on time.
Give Delhi’s quota of oxygen.
Can’t watch our people dying like this again.” In a tweet Others on June 25, after the BJP accused the Delhi government exaggerating the demand for oxygen city, he said: “People lose loved ones because of lack of oxygen.
Don’t call it a liar, they feel very bad.” Goa: According to TOI reports, At least 83 people died of oxygen-related problems between 11 and May 15, maximum death (26) on the first day.
On May 11, the Minister of Health of Goa Vishwajit Rane said, “Because of the disconnected oxygen supply, we felt that between 2am and 6am many people were dying in the Cave Medical College and Hospital …
One day, the requirements were around 1,200 The cylinder but 400 cylinders are accepted.
“Hearing a few pills, Bombay High Court said that the material was placed before stipulating that some patients gave up due to lack of oxygen supply.
Karnataka: A total of 24 patients died in Chamrajanagar Regency on May 2 and May after the depletion of acute oxygen.
The panel formed by the Karnataka High Court concluded that in fact 36 patients, and not 24, had died of lack of oxygen.
The lack of buffer of medical oxygen stock in the district causes acute deficiency which results in death, report by the HC panel has said.
Compensation has so far given 24 patients.
Andhra Pradesh: According to reports in Toi, 45 Covid patients died due to lack of oxygen in the state in May, but the state government only recognized the 23 deaths.
All deaths are reported from the Rayalaseema area.
On June 28, the government admitted before HC that 23 people died at Ruia Hospital, a government institution, in Tirupati.
The government applicant told the High Court that death was caused by delays in the arrival of oxygen tankers.
Haryana: The government ordered the probe into at least 19 deaths that had occurred due to lack of oxygen between April 5 and 1.
May.
It was reported from the Virat Hospital in Rewari (4), Kathuria Hospital in Gurgaon (4), Soni Burn Hospital in Hisar (4), 5) and Hospital Kriti in Gurgaon (6)