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Morning similar incident in Delhi #$1

 

12 patients die as Delhi’s Batra Hospital runs out of oxygen

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The hospital has a total of 307 COVID-19 patients.

 

Twelve patients at Delhi’s Batra Hospital, including a senior doctor, died on Saturday and at least two other hospitals reported precipitous drops in their oxygen stocks.

With the death of the 12 patients in the south Delhi hospital — which announced at 12.30 p.m. that it had run out of oxygen — the number of hospital patients who have lost their lives in the deepening crisis in the last eight days has gone up to 57.

Batra first reported the deaths of eight, and revised the toll to 12 by evening.

“We are trying to resuscitate five other critical patients,” Dr S C L Gupta, medical director of Batra hospital, told PTI earlier in the day.

 

“Six of the patients who died were admitted to the ICU,” he said. Among those who died due to the lack of oxygen were Dr R K Himthani, head of the gastroenterology department who had been admitted to the hospital for the last 15-20 days.

 

He said the government had sent out SOS messages about oxygen shortage on Saturday. The hospital had informed authorities about lack of oxygen in the morning when only 2,500 litres left.  Then, at around 12.30 pm, hospital authorities claimed they had run out of oxygen. The tanker arrived at 1.35 pm.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal expressed his anguish on Twitter.

Dr. Bankata had said at 12:15 pm that the oxygen situation was "extremely critical" and the hospital is not being able to "support ventilated patients".

Around 1 pm, he said in a video statement, "We have just run out of oxygen. Currently we are surviving on some oxygen cylinders, but that will also run out over the next 10 minutes."

The hospital has a total of 307 COVID-19 patients, the doctor said.

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26 minutes ago, Everydayrunner said:

Wait till tenth inter exams start

they will obviously postpone it bad decision if they conduct exams

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42 minutes ago, Kool_SRG said:

Morning similar incident in Delhi #$1

 

12 patients die as Delhi’s Batra Hospital runs out of oxygen

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The hospital has a total of 307 COVID-19 patients.

 

Twelve patients at Delhi’s Batra Hospital, including a senior doctor, died on Saturday and at least two other hospitals reported precipitous drops in their oxygen stocks.

With the death of the 12 patients in the south Delhi hospital — which announced at 12.30 p.m. that it had run out of oxygen — the number of hospital patients who have lost their lives in the deepening crisis in the last eight days has gone up to 57.

Batra first reported the deaths of eight, and revised the toll to 12 by evening.

“We are trying to resuscitate five other critical patients,” Dr S C L Gupta, medical director of Batra hospital, told PTI earlier in the day.

 

“Six of the patients who died were admitted to the ICU,” he said. Among those who died due to the lack of oxygen were Dr R K Himthani, head of the gastroenterology department who had been admitted to the hospital for the last 15-20 days.

 

He said the government had sent out SOS messages about oxygen shortage on Saturday. The hospital had informed authorities about lack of oxygen in the morning when only 2,500 litres left.  Then, at around 12.30 pm, hospital authorities claimed they had run out of oxygen. The tanker arrived at 1.35 pm.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal expressed his anguish on Twitter.

Dr. Bankata had said at 12:15 pm that the oxygen situation was "extremely critical" and the hospital is not being able to "support ventilated patients".

Around 1 pm, he said in a video statement, "We have just run out of oxygen. Currently we are surviving on some oxygen cylinders, but that will also run out over the next 10 minutes."

The hospital has a total of 307 COVID-19 patients, the doctor said.

very sad

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On 5/1/2021 at 2:15 PM, Sputnik said:

I just heard that two acquaintances wouldn’t make through the night 😥

update:

Both of them gone.

One same night and other last night.

RIP

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Karnataka: 24 die allegedly due to oxygen crisis in Chamarajanagar

The family members of the deceased have staged a protest in front of the hospital demanding action against the officials.

As many as 24 Covid-19 patients died in the last 24 hours after a government hospital in Karnataka’s Chamarajanagar allegedly ran out of medical oxygen.

Chamarajanagar Deputy Commissioner Dr MR Ravi, however, said it is yet to be ascertained whether the patients died from lack of oxygen. “We can’t say whether all have died due to lack of oxygen,” he said.

The family members of the deceased have staged a protest in front of the hospital demanding action against the officials.

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Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa said he has spoken to Chamarajanagar district commissioner over the incident and has also called an emergency Cabinet meeting on Tuesday evening.

District in-charge and Minister for Primary and Secondary Education Suresh Kumar has sought a detailed report from the administration. Kumar said: “I have asked the administration for a detailed report on the exact reason for the death. If any negligence is found guilty he will face strict action.”

“Criminal negligence has led to these 24 deaths in Karnataka. Why do CM @BSYBJP & Minister @mla_sudhakar keep lying everyday saying there is enough oxygen? Is there no accountability? How many more will be ‘killed’ because the Govt can’t supply Oxygen?,” he questioned the government in a tweet.

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