The acute shortage of medical oxygen has become a pressing issue in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Mumbai, Gujarat and several states battling the second wave of Covid as it sweeps through the country, leaving the healthcare system in many states swamped.?
On Wednesday, a group of persons allegedly looted oxygen cylinders when a truck went to deliver them to a hospital in Madhya Pradesh. The miscreants have not been identified yet. They allegedly looted the cylinders as soon as they arrived for delivery.
Damoh district collector Tarun Rathi told news agency ANI, "We have been told that as soon as the oxygen truck entered the hospital some people (started) looting cylinders despite the hospital having an adequate supply of oxygen. "
Reportedly, the accused were relatives of COVID-19 patients admitted to the government hospital. In a video of the incident, the accused could be seen going berserk as they saw a truck arrive with the medical oxygen cylinders.
On Monday as well, a similar incident took place at another hospital. Damoh district hospital civil surgeon Dr Mamta Timoti said, "After Monday¡¯s incident, police and the district administration was informed.?On Tuesday, it was repeated again. The police were again informed, but under such circumstances, it is becoming increasingly difficult for doctors and paramedic staff to perform their duties."
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan contacted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Ministers of Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Gujarat to ensure that the oxygen supply of his state was uninterrupted. He urged the other states to take action against the persons who were blocking the supply of oxygen cylinders to Madhya Pradesh.?
Now, Haryana has joined battle, ordering police protection for its oxygen tankers, alleging "loot" by Delhi. "We are being forced to give our oxygen to Delhi. First, we'll complete our needs, then give to others. Yesterday, one of our oxygen tankers which was going to Faridabad, was looted by Delhi government. From now, I have ordered police protection for all tankers," Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij said.
This comes after officials in Uttar Pradesh have denied Delhi's accusation of blocking oxygen supplies, saying their hospitals are suffering as Delhi took more than its share of oxygen last night from key supplier INOX.?
With the sinking supply of medical oxygen across the country, as COVID patients struggle for breath, official data shows that Surplus Industrial Oxygen was exported primarily in low demand months of Dec'20 & Jan'21.
Moneycontrol, in a report citing official figures of the Commerce Department, said, oxygen exports in the April-January period of FY21 increased in comparison to last year and it was more than double the total 4,502 MT of exports in the previous year.?This was in the form of liquid oxygen, which can be later channeled for both industrial and medical use.?
Meanwhile, the demand in the home country has skyrocketed as it battles coronavirus, which has grown exponentially, fuelling severe oxygen crises.
However, an?ANI tweet, citing government sources, said the oxygen export claim is "false and malicious propaganda."
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Amid the spiralling of COVID-19 cases across the country, the Centre has decided to import 50,000 metric tonnes (MT) of Medical Oxygen to address the shortage in the hospitals, for which the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) via its missions abroad is being tasked to identify and explore from where oxygen can be imported.
"In view of increasing demand for medical oxygen, the Government has decided to float a tender for import of 50,000 MT of medical oxygen. MOHFW has been directed to finalise the tender for the same and also explore possible sources for import identified by the missions of MEA," the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW) said in a statement.
"Government is identifying another 100 hospitals in far-flung locations for installation of Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) plants, which manufacture oxygen. 162 PSA plants sanctioned earlier under PM-Cares are being monitored for early completion to enhance self-generation of oxygen in hospitals," the statement said.