The Asian Age

1st meeting of SC-appointed panel on oxygen crisis held

Increase production, suggest task force members

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New Delhi, May 9: The first meeting of the 12member National Task Force set up by the Supreme Court to ensure the delivery of medical oxygen throughout the country in a streamline­d manner, was held on Sunday, sources said.

The National Task Force members include Bhabatosh Biswas, former vice-chancellor of West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Kolkata; Devender Singh Rana, chairperso­n of Board of Management, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi; Devi Prasad Shetty, chairperso­n and executive director of Narayana Healthcare in Bengaluru; Gagandeep Kang, professor, Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore in Tamil Nadu, among others.

Union health secretary Rajesh Bhushan and Union Secretary (MoRTH) Giridhar Aramane were also present in the meeting, sources said. According to the directions of the Supreme Court, few experts can be co-opted in the team.

Accordingl­y, V K Paul, Member (Health), NITI Aayog; Randeep Guleria, Director AIIMS, New Delhi; Balram Bhargava, DG ICMR and Secretary (DHR); and Sunil Kumar, DGHS, Ministry of Health, were present as special invitees in the meeting.

All members of the National Task Force commended the significan­t amount of work done by various ministries and department­s of the Government of India in augmenting the oxygen production capacities as well as in ensuring its efficient distributi­on, sources said.

The members also provided specific suggestion­s for further increasing oxygen production and availabili­ty, managing the demand side of medical oxygen, and parameters on which individual health facilities could ensure economy in the use of medical oxygen, they said.

The National Task Force decided to continue its deliberati­ons to arrive at specific recommenda­tions.

The Supreme Court had constitute­d the 12-member National Task Force of top medical experts to formulate a methodolog­y for allocation of oxygen to states and Union territorie­s for saving lives of Covid-19 patients and to facilitate a public health response to the pandemic.

 ?? PTI ?? Attendees load an oxygen cylinder for a Covid patient at a filling center in in New Delhi on Sunday. —
PTI Attendees load an oxygen cylinder for a Covid patient at a filling center in in New Delhi on Sunday. —

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