Hindustan Times (Patiala)

State shuts iron, steel industries to divert oxygen for medical use

Chief minister announces to set up oxygen control rooms at the state and district level

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Following death of six Covid patients in an Amritsar private hospital because of non-availabili­ty of medical oxygen, the Punjab government on Saturday ordered the closure of operations at the state’s iron and steel industry to divert the lifesaving gas for medical use.

The government has also decided to establish oxygen control rooms at the state and district-level, said chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh, while directing Amritsar deputy commission­er to initiate a thorough investigat­ion into the tragic incident at the private hospital.

Ordering closure of industrial operations at iron and steel plants, said the CM in a statement, adding that the state government will convey its decision to the Centre.

The CM said sudden influx of patients from neighbouri­ng states had put added burden on oxygen requiremen­t of Punjab.

Punjab has witnessed a sharp increase in demand for oxygen over the past a few days. The demand for oxygen currently stands at 250 metric tonnes per day and is further expected to go up to 300 MT in coming days on account of spiralling Covid cases.

The CM also asked for a feasibilit­y

report from the power department on use of thermal plants for providing oxygen for medical use.

Reacting to reports of increase in the price of oxygen by suppliers, Amarinder asked the Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporatio­n to discuss, negotiate and settle the pricing with bulk suppliers and inform principal secretary, medical education and research, on the final decision.

The CM also ordered Punjab Health Systems Corporatio­n to procure 100 more oxygen concentrat­ors, including 50 approved earlier, in addition to 234 already being used in Covid facilities.

Principal secretary, industries,

has been directed to set up the state control room at Udyog Bhawan, Chandigarh, with support from director, industries and commerce, with other officers, as required, to be provided by the personnel department. The state control room will ensure that all oxygen supply from within Punjab and from outside is closely supervised and directly monitored by the government.

Chief secretary Vini Mahajan said that two senior officers Harpreet Sudan and Rahul Gupta are being posted to the state control room to coordinate all activities.

After chairing a high-level meeting to review the Covid situation,

Mahajan said the state government has provided 147 oxygen concentrat­ors to the worst-hit districts in the Malwa region. She directed the health and family welfare department to ensure 100% testing in micro-containmen­t zones as early detection can be helpful in saving tlives. She also instructed the department to immediatel­y make functional 104 helpline 24x7 for medical oxygen requiremen­ts in the state.

Bathinda admn assures ample oxygen availabili­ty

The district health department and Indian Medical Associatio­n (IMA) on Saturday assured of sufficient oxygen availabili­ty for Covid-19 patients in Bathinda.

Deputy commission­er B Srinivasan said the district has about 600 beds exclusivel­y for level-2 Covid patients in government and private hospitals, while another 200 beds are for critical patients.

“Earlier this week, 10 tonnes liquid oxygen was supplied in tankers from Panipat. Another 6 tonnes were received today for medical institutes. Rest of the hospitals are being provided with gas cylinders,” he said.

Civil surgeon Dr TS Dhillon said 24 medical facilities have dedicated wards for coronaviru­s patients.

He said it is being ensured that there is no hoarding of oxygen cylinders. “People should not panic as we have sufficient availabili­ty of oxygen. Coordinate­d plans are in place to maintain availabili­ty at any institute,” said Dhillon.

President of local IMA chapter, Dr Vikas Chhabra said private institutes are working in close coordinati­on with the district administra­tion.

“Since April 20, IMA members and district authoritie­s have been keeping a watch on oxygen availabili­ty. As there is not much load of severely ill patients, the district is in a comfortabl­e position,” he said.

“As per a plan, an oxygen generation plant has started functionin­g at Sivian village. The administra­tion has instructed uninterrup­ted power supply to the plant. Oxygen supplies for all industrial use have been suspended,” said Chhabra.

 ?? SAMEER SEHGAL/HT ?? Staff checking oxygen cylinders at Government Medical College and Hospital in Amritsar on Saturday.
SAMEER SEHGAL/HT Staff checking oxygen cylinders at Government Medical College and Hospital in Amritsar on Saturday.

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