The Asian Age

PM reviews oxygen crisis as cases touch new high: 2.17L

- VINEETA PANDEY

As the daily fresh Covid19 cases went over 2.17 lakhs and the death toll reached 1,185, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday chaired a comprehens­ive review meeting to ensure adequate medical grade oxygen supply in the country. The meeting took place a day after India decided to import 50,000 metric tonnes of medical oxygen to reduce the shortage of supplies. Union minister Prakash Javadekar and Karnataka CM B.S. Yediyurapp­a were, meanwhile, among those who tested positive on Friday. Mr Yediyurapp­a has in fact tested positive for the second time in eight months and has been hospitalis­ed.

In the wake of the nationwide surge in Covid-19 cases, the Council for the Indian School Certificat­e Examinatio­ns on Friday deferred the ICSE Class 10 and ISC Class 12 examinatio­ns till further notice. This comes two days after similar action by the CBSE board.

During Friday’s meeting, the PM reviewed in detail the current oxygen supply situation and projected use in the coming 15 days across 12 highburden states — Maharashtr­a, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Chhattisga­rh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan. The PM was informed that 4,880 MT, 5,619 MT and 6,593 MT have been allocated to these 12 states for meeting their projected demand as on April 20, April 25 and April 30 respective­ly. The PM suggested an increase

in the oxygen production capacity of each plant. The use of surplus stocks of oxygen in steel plants for medical use was also discussed.

The PM urged officials to ensure seamless and free movement of tankers carrying oxygen throughout the country. The government has exempted all inter-state movement of oxygen tankers from registrati­on of permits to enable easier movement. The PM was told that states and transporte­rs had been asked to ensure tankers move around the clock, with drivers working in shifts to ensure a faster turnaround, and adequate capacity to meet the surge in demand. Cylinder filling plants will also be permitted to operate for 24 hours, with the necessary safeguards. The government is allowing industrial cylinders to be used for medical oxygen after due purging. Similarly, nitrogen and argon tankers will be automatica­lly allowed to be converted to oxygen tankers to overcome the potential shortage of tankers.

The Centre has also decided to double the production of indigenous­ly-made Covaxin by MayJune and nearly 10 crore Covaxin doses will be produced per month by September. The Union ministry of science and technology said the capacities of Bharat Biotech Ltd in Hyderabad as well as other public sector units are being upgraded and financial aid is being provided as a grant to the tune of around `65 crores to Bharat Biotech’s new Bengaluru facility, which is being repurposed to increase the capacity of vaccine production. Besides, three PSUs are also being supported to hike the capacity of vaccine production.

These are Haffkine Biopharmac­eutical Corporatio­n Ltd, Mumbai, which will be able to produce 20 million doses per month; Indian Immunologi­cals Ltd, Hyderabad, and Bharat Immunologi­cals and Biological­s Ltd based in UP’s Bulandshah­ar.

Union home secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla and health secretary Rajesh Bhushan reviewed the Covid-19 situation in Chhattisga­rh and Uttar Pradesh. These two states, along with Maharashtr­a, are the three states that have over one lakh active cases.

The three states have been advised to increase the number of isolation beds, oxygen beds, ventilator­s/ICU beds, ambulance fleet as per needs, plan for adequate oxygen supply; and focus on mortality reduction by early identifica­tion of positive cases and adherence to national treatment protocols.

 ?? — PTI ?? Migrant workers stand in a queue to board an outstation train to go their native place at Panvel Railway Station in Navi Mumbai on Friday.
— PTI Migrant workers stand in a queue to board an outstation train to go their native place at Panvel Railway Station in Navi Mumbai on Friday.

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