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Highlights
- The facility reportedly ran out of oxygen
- This happened for the second time in the space of a week
- Earlier today Batra Hospital’s Executive Director issued a video SOS
New Delhi:
Eight people, including a doctor, died at Delhi’s Batra Hospital on Saturday after the facility ran out of medical oxygen – for the second time in the space of a week – at 11.45 am.
Six of the eight were admitted to the hospital’s ICU (intensive care unit) and two to the wards. The doctor who died has been identified as Dr RK Himthani, the head of the Gastroenterology unit.
Hospital officials told the Delhi High Court – holding a 11th straight day of hearings into the city’s oxygen crisis – that around 230 people had been without oxygen for more than an hour
“We ran out of oxygen at 11.45 am. Supply came at 1.30. We were out of oxygen for 1 hour and 20 mins,” the hospital told the court.
“We hope no lives were lost,” the court responded, to which the hospital said: “We have… including one of our own… one doctor.”
One of the patients who died was 64-year-old Kawaljeet Kaur Bhatia.
“My aunt… died because there was no oxygen. Her lungs were very infected. She was on the ventilator. Since 8 am there was oxygen crisis… attendants of patients were running around. We (the family) brought oxygen cylinders…” Ajeet Singh Bhatia, 50, her nephew, told NDTV.
“The government is trying but the pandemic is so big and there are so many patients… Yet I am requesting the government with folded hands to address this issue as soon as possible,” he added.
On being told of the deaths the Delhi High Court warned the centre: “We mean business… you will arrange everything now. Eight people have died… will we shut our eyes to people dying in Delhi?”
“We direct the centre to ensure Delhi receives its 490 MT oxygen supply today by whatever means…” it stressed, two days after questioning the centre’s rationale for oxygen allocation.
This is the second time in a week that Batra Hospital has run out of medical oxygen. On April 24 the hospital received a last-minute re-supply that arrived minutes after its oxygen reserves ran out.
Batra Hospital is among several in the national capital battling a crippling oxygen shortage that has endangered the lives of thousands of Covid and non-Covid patients.
Last week 25 people at the city’s Jaipur Golden Hospital died due to shortage of medical oxygen.
The city’s quota of oxygen has been raised to 490 metric tonnes per day – against an estimated demand of around 700 MT – but supply is only around 400 MT, the state government said.
India has been hit by a devastating wave of Covid infections – daily new cases crossed the four-lakh mark this morning for a record global high. The surge in cases has left hospitals overworked, doctors traumatised, and resources like beds, medicines and oxygen in perilously short supply.
Delhi has recorded between 24,000 and 28,000 cases per day over the past two weeks, and has also reported record numbers of Covid-related deaths per day.
The scale of the crisis has prompted the global community to step in, with oxygen concentrators, tankers and other equipment being flown in by the United States, the United Kingdom, Singapore, the European Union and other countries.
With input
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