Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

VENTILATOR­S IN A’BAD: CONG ALLEGES SCAM; HEALTH MINISTRY REFUTES CLAIMS

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MUMBAI : Citing the hospital’s report, the Maharashtr­a Congress alleged that ventilator­s supplied to the Aurangabad Government Medical College and Hospital were useless and of substandar­d quality.

Congress spokespers­on Sachin Sawant called it a scam, saying all efforts were being made to save the accused firm from Gujarat which supplied these ventilator­s. The Union health ministry has refuted the allegation­s, saying the ventilator­s were not funded under the PM Cares Fund.

The Aurangabad Government Medical College’s committee formed to investigat­e the matter gave the following observatio­ns. “100 ventilator­s had arrived in the hospital on April 12 this year. The engineers who had come on that day were able to install just one ventilator which again was found not suitable to be used for patients. After that they installed 25 ventilator­s on April 18 in the ICU. However, these were found to be faulty as the patients were not getting enough oxygen supply from them and hence were not of much help to the patients. After that the engineers came again on April 23 and tried to start two machines in the ICU but they too failed,” it stated.

The Union Health Ministry’s statement on Friday said: “Ventilator­s manufactur­ed by Jyoti CNC were supplied to Aurangabad Medical College. Jyoti CNC is one of the manufactur­ers of Make in India Ventilator­s.this supplier is not funded under PM CARES fund.”

“The Maharashtr­a government is unable to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic and it has become a fashion to blame the central government,” said BJP legislator Ram Kadam.

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