Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

HC: Covid situation grave in state, UT

Punjab govt told the court that the bed capacity has been enhanced and supply of oxygen and essential drugs has been increased

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH : The Punjab and Haryana high court on Friday observed that the Covid-19 situation is grave in Punjab and Chandigarh.

The observatio­ns were made by the high court bench of justice Rajan Gupta and justice Karamjit Singh after perusing status reports on the virus situation, which indicated that Covid-19 designated hospitals have almost exhausted its bed availabili­ty. The court did not make any remark with respect to Haryana as it had failed to submit a report.

The high court was hearing an applicatio­n from amicus curaie Rupinder Khosla, who had sought revival of a case disposed of last week in which the court was monitoring Covid-19 situation in the two states and Chandigarh. Khosla told court that there is non-availabili­ty of essential drugs such as Remdesivir and Tocilizuma­b. Oxygen, ICU beds, ventilator­s and oxygen concentrat­ors are in short supply due to which a number of deaths are being reported.

“..we feel that the situation is indeed grave,” the bench observed ordering revival of petition and impleading Centre’s health ministry and ministry of home affairs as parties.

In the afternoon hearing, the Haryana chief secretary told court that there has been sudden dearth of oxygen as some plants in Roorkee, Rewari and Baddi (Barotiwala) have collapsed. “As a result, oxygen has been sought from the plants from Rourkela and Angul in Odisha by means of road, rail and other means,” he said, adding that even Indian Air Force has flown a few sorties to fetch the oxygen from these far flung places.

The Punjab government told the court that the bed capacity has been enhanced and supply of oxygen and essential drugs has been increased. The Centre told court that a virtual control room has been set up and states can raise their demand there.

The court said that investigat­ing agencies should act against hoarding of oxygen cylinders, oxygen concentrat­ors and essential medicines. The court, while deferring the matter for May 4, directed that district-level nodal teams be set up as ordered on April 23 and compliance reports be filed. “In case of failure to do so, this court will examine whether there is any wilful disobedien­ce of the orders passed by this court by any district,” the bench said.

Punjab has 1,230 ventilator­s

Punjab has told the court that the state has 1,230 ventilator­s, 524 in government and 706 in private sector. The daily consumptio­n of oxygen is about 227 metric tonnes and central government allocation is of 177 metric tonnes. The demand for the remaining oxygen is being met through other sources.

‘16,340 FIRs registered, Rs 42 cr fine collected’

The Punjab government told the high court that since May 2020, 16,340 FIRs have been registered and 22,561 persons have been arrested for violation of lockdown guidelines. A sum of Rs 42.83 crore were collected in fine and a total of 10 lakh persons have been fined for various violations. As many as 7,82,566 challans were isued for not wearing masks alone.

State logs 114 deaths, 6,132 new Covid cases

Punjab on Friday recorded 114 deaths, taking the toll from the pandemic to 9,022, while 6,132 fresh cases raised the infection count to 3,70,973, according to a medical bulletin. This is for the fourth day in a row that the state has reported over 100 deaths. The number of active cases rose to 55,798.

550 court employees infected with Covid: HC

The Punjab and Haryana high court on Friday said that at least 550 court employees in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh are Covid positive. In a statement, the high court said that a large number of officials and their families are afflicted with Covid and numbers are increasing rapidly. As on April 29, two judges of high court, three judicial officers and 62 other officials are positive. In district courts, around 100 judicial officers and 400 other court employees are positive, the HC said, adding that a spouse of a judicial officer in Punjab has succumbed to the virus and an employee in high court too has died.

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