Eastern Eye (UK)

Oxygen shortage deaths

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SEVEN workers at a Pakistan hospital who left scores of Covid-19 patients without sufficient oxygen for hours have been suspended after several of their charges died, authoritie­s said.

Five patients in the Covid isolation ward and one in the intensive care unit at the government-run hospital in Peshawar died due to the delay in sourcing oxygen, a preliminar­y report said late last Sunday (6).

The chronic oxygen deficiency “went unnoticed, unsupervis­ed and unchecked,” the report said, adding that no backup oxygen supply had been put in place. The hospital director was among those suspended with immediate effect.

Taimur Saleem Jhagra, a provincial health minister, said authoritie­s will hold a second detailed inquiry over the next five days. “The hospital was low on oxygen from around 8pm in the evening, how come they couldn’t manage to solve the issue until after 12pm?” Jhagra said.

“Some of the staff were off, some were absent and there wasn’t any alternate arrangemen­ts, even the emergency squad was not available,” he added.

Hospital spokesman Farhad Khan said last Sunday a disruption in oxygen supplies affected some 200 people, including nearly 100 with coronaviru­s.

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