Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Only Punjab reported 4 deaths due to O2 shortage: Mandaviya

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: After facing flak over data on deaths due to the shortage of oxygen during Monsoon Session, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Friday informed the Lok Sabha that Punjab had reported four deaths due to shortage of oxygen during the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic.

Replying to a question during the ‘Question Hour' in the Lower House, the Union Minister said that the Centre has written to 19 states thrice seeking the data of the deaths caused due to the shortage of Oxygen but only the Punjab has reported.

Mandaviya also said that there had been a lot of politics on ‘shortage of oxygen'.

Explaining the issue, he further mentioned that there was an average requiremen­t of oxygen use to 1,400 MT in the country but during the second wave of coronaviru­s, the demand surged to 9,000 MT, which was an extraordin­ary situation.

“When the situation arose, the government made all the possible measures to supply oxygen to the nook and corner of the country. Big empty containers were brought from abroad by the Indian Air Force and filled oxygen containers by the Indian Navy ships were pressed into the service to bring oxygen to the country and we made an adequate supply to all hospitals,” he said.

The minister also said that the states should not refrain from providing proper data on Covid-19 deaths. “We have repeatedly appealed to the states to provide data, and 19 states responded that there was no death reported due to shortage of Oxygen. States respond to their respective HCs that there are no deaths, but they questioned the central government on the number of deaths in the country,” the minister said.

“We have also asked the states to be prepared for further Covid-19 waves and assured that there is no oxygen shortage this time, all Oxygen plants are operating at full capacity,” he said.

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