Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Imperative for Centre to act on task force’s proposal: SC

- Abraham Thomas

THE NTF REPORT HAD SUGGESTED STRATEGIC O2 RESERVES TO TIDE OVER A POSSIBLE THIRD WAVE OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday said that it was “imperative” for the Centre to act on the recommenda­tions given by a 12-member National Task Force on oxygen allocation to states and Union territorie­s and directed the government to file an action taken report within two weeks.

The bench of Justices Dhananjaya Y Chandrachu­d and MR Shah, which had gone through the recommenda­tions of the Task Force, asked the Centre on Monday about the progress on implementi­ng them.

“The Task Force consists of experts and senior doctors across the country. It is imperative for the Centre to take steps and ensure that their recommenda­tions are duly implemente­d.”

The report of the National Task Force (NTF), constitute­d by the top court in May this year, was submitted in June and included proposals for building strategic oxygen reserves to tide over a possible third wave of Covid-19 infections.

Additional solicitor general (ASG) Aishwarya Bhati, who appeared for the Centre, informed the top court that the central government will file its action taken report before the top court.

The bench posted the matter for hearing after two weeks along with a related suo motu petition on Covid-19 preparedne­ss.

The bench further directed the Centre to supply its report to the two amici curiae - senior advocates Jaideep Gupta and Meenakshi Arora, who are assisting the court in passing effective directions.

The bench asked the two senior lawyers to prepare a note indicating the way forward to meet the exigencies of the situation, should there be a third wave of cases.

The top court was hearing a plea by the Centre against a Delhi high court order initiating contempt proceeding­s against central government officials for not complying with a ruling to supply 700 MT of liquid medical oxygen for Covid-19 patients in the national capital at the peak of the second wave in late April. On May 5, the top court stayed the contempt proceeding­s.

The NTF report made crucial recommenda­tions on allocation and supply, prescribin­g a formula of 1.5 metric ton (MT) liquid medical oxygen for a 100-bed hospital with 25 intensive care unit (ICU) beds a day.

“Such a formula will be a part of a dynamic, evolving process and open to modificati­on and consultati­on with states as the situation evolves,” the Task Force stated in its report.

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