Hindustan Times (Patiala)

No shortage of oxygen in Haryana: Khattar

- HT Correspond­ents letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

ROHTAK/KARNAL/CHANDIGARH: Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Monday said there was no shortage of oxygen supply in Haryana.

The CM, who was speaking at the sidelines of a meeting with PGIMS, Rohtak, authoritie­s, said the state had sent a proposal to the Centre demanding 240 tonnes of oxygen.

“Industrial­ist Naveen Jindal will also provide us five tonnes of liquid oxygen per day from his manufactur­ing plant,” Khattar said, while adding that 650 more beds will be provided for Covid patients at PGIMS, Rohtak.

“Currently, PGIMS has a facility of 350 beds, which will be increased to 1,000 beds. We will provide 1,250 more beds at other medical colleges. We have identified two spots with a capacity for 500 beds each,” he said.

On patients preferring to go to private hospitals, Khattar said the working of private hospitals was being monitored.

The CM also stopped at the oxygen plant at Panipat refinery to take stock of the situation.

Haryana seeks 40 MT O2 supply from Jharkhand

The Haryana government on Monday urged the Union government to supply 40 tonnes of medical oxygen daily from Jamshedpur in Jharkhand, in addition to the allocated quota of oxygen.

The Manohar Lal Khattar-led BJP-JJP government also sought 20,000 Remdesivir injections from the Centre. While 1,000 out of 20,000 injections have been made available to the state, around 3,000 injections will be available by Tuesday. It has also requested the Centre to increase the 162 tonnes allocated quota to 270 tonnes per day, saying that the allocated quota was insufficie­nt for the 70,000 active cases in the state and almost 10,000 new cases coming up every day.

PGIMS restarts ICU for Covid patients

After stopping services on Sunday night due to shortage of oxygen supply, PGIMS has once again started admitting Covid patients to the trauma centre.

PGIMS medical superinten­dent Dr Pushpa Dahiya said they had 120 ICU beds but they could not admit new patients as the oxygen supply was delayed. “

Telephonic enquiries to government and private hospital staff members revealed that there is no shortage of oxygen supply in Rohtak, Jhajjar and Hisar but hospitals in Rewari are short on supply.

Dr Sanjay Dahiya, chief medical officer, Jhajjar, said they had 160 ICU beds in the district, including private hospitals, of which 147 were occupied.

“There are 26 ventilator­s in the district, of which 23 are occupied. We have 447 oxygen beds (excluding ICU), of which 378 are occupied. There can be shortage of beds in the future but now the situation is under control. We are getting sufficient supply of oxygen,” he added.

Similarly, Hisar and Jind deputy commission­ers Aditya Dahiya and Priyanka Soni said there was no shortage of oxygen supply in both districts. A doctor at a private hospital in Rewari, pleading anonymity, said their oxygen supply had declined and their pleas were not being heard by health authoritie­s.

 ?? MANOJ DHAKA HT ?? Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar convening a meeting at PGIMS in Rohtak on Monday.
MANOJ DHAKA HT Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar convening a meeting at PGIMS in Rohtak on Monday.

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