Categories: Chandigarh

Hry to regulate the panel to investigate death due to lack of oxygen

Chandigarh: Minister of Manohar Minister Haryana Lal Khattar said on Monday told the state assembly that his government would form a committee to investigate the possibility of negligence by the hospital in treating Covid patients.
The statement was made by Khattar for several hours of ongoing assembly session, after the main opposition party congress tried to corner it because “misleading” the house with his statement that no death in the state was reported due to lack of oxygen during the second.
Covid-19 wave.
Opposition leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda also read TOI reports, regarding the probe carried out by the administrative district of Hisar, stressed that five people died in private hospitals in Hisar because of lack of oxygen.
However, Khattar told the house that he would make a formal statement about this problem on Tuesday.
He also tried to avoid discussions about this problem during zero time by referring to several legislative assembly rules.
Even the speaker Gian Chand Gupta told Hooda that CM was not bound to respond to whatever questions were submitted for zero hours.
“You have misled the house, the souls of the people who die of the lack of oxygen in the state will not forgive the government for such an attitude,” Hooda said at home who asked her statement back.
He also asked CM to establish a high-level committee to investigate the incidence of death in a situation due to lack of oxygen.
After the heated argument, CM reaffirmed the previous attitude, claiming that no death was reported in the country due to lack of oxygen.
He said some irregularities were reported in several Hospitals of Hisar, Rewari and Gurugram Regency and a magisterial investigation carried out for all of these complaints.
In two reports related to Rewari and Gurugram Hospital, it was stated that no death was reported due to lack of oxygen.
In the case of the Gradisan District, the problem of negligence of Soni Hospital was highlighted and the report was sent to SP for the necessary actions, Khattar said, but denied the lack of oxygen in Hisar District during the second wave.
However, Hoba continued to target CM and referred to the final part of the report by the Presidential Government, confirmed that it seems that the cause of the death of the patient at Soni Burn Hospital in Hisar was a lack of oxygen.
For this, Khattar read another report that charged the hospital owner because of his failure to regulate adequate oxygen even though he knew that the patient was in the ventilator.
When the opposition continued the demand for the investigation of death during Covid, CM announced that a committee would be formed to investigate complaints received by hospitals about the treatment needed during the pandemic.
He also told around 13,000 people died because of Covid-19 in hospitals throughout the state.
Of these, around 9,500 were Haryana residents, while around 3,500 patients came from other states.

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