Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

13 dead at Chennai hospital, officials deny O2 shortage

- Press Trust of India

CHENGALPAT­TU DISTRICT COLLECTOR ORDERS PROBE AFTER OUTRAGE BY RELATIVES OF THE DECEASED

As many as 13 people died at a Government Hospital near here in a span of 24 hours, with their relatives alleging shortage of oxygen, a charge stoutly denied by officials on Wednesday.

The death of the 13, aged 40 to 85, in quick succession at the Chengalpat­tu Government Medical College Hospital was not due to shortfall of the lifesaving medical oxygen, top officials claimed.

The overnight fatalities triggered panic among the people in the area and outrage among the relatives of the deceased who alleged that a shortage of oxygen had led to the deaths.

Chengalpat­tu district collector A John Louis, who reviewed the situation on Tuesday night, denied that the deaths were due to oxygen shortage.

“I was there at the field the whole night monitoring the situation. Oxygen supply (for the patients) was not interrupte­d,” Louis told reporters on Wednesday.

He said a probe will be taken up by the director of medical education into “technical issues.” Of the deceased, only one patient was Covid positive while others tested negative but had viral pneumonia and comorbidit­ies, hospital Dean Dr J Muthukumar­an said.

“While six had comorbidit­ies, seven patients who came in with complicati­ons also died within 24 hours, as they didn’t respond to treatment,” he told PTI.

The staff on duty noticed oxygen levels dropping in some patients and immediatel­y took steps to stabilise them, he said.

“We are thankful to the district collector who responded to our plea for replenishm­ent of oxygen supplies last night and immediatel­y arranged for a tanker of oxygen,” he said.

For the present the hospital has three days’ stock of oxygen and the higher officials have assured more supplies soon, he added.

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