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Ranchi, Died of Covid-19 Cases Against 94 Recoveries + - $%&( ) *+),& !+),&, ),-.'/)0+1" $*$* . 2/3 4 !/0 (1 (# &%2 4 "( 3 "( """ 7 4 42 34 4( " ( 4( " 4" 44 ( 3 7 5 5 6 7 5 - #&'(./$))*+ ..0 - "#)%! &) & $ 2 $ 3 Q # , '( t is with deep sorrow that The Pioneer informs its readers about Ithe sudden demise of Ajay Kumar Choudhary, an accom- plished Deputy News Editor with the national daily, in New Delhi on Friday evening. Ajay, 40, had complained of breathlessness around 2 pm on Friday, following which he was rushed to Dr Baba for two patients using connec- can cost lives!!”. bled a tanker of oxygen to the patients require oxygen. Saheb Ambedkar Hospital in Rohini where tors, he said. Sir Ganga Ram Hospital beleaguered hospital adminis- “To save patients, the hos- he was declared brought dead. “Also, we are now shifting that bore the brunt of this crim- tration. pital administration succeeded Ajay, who returned to the national the patients to the hospital’s inal apathy when 25 critical Dr Kousar A Shah, COO - to manage the time by refilling Capital on Thursday night after 10-day stay central supply of oxygen and patients died a day before has Aakash Healthcare, Dwarka our oxygen cylinders from var- with his ailing grandfather in his hometown again with connectors, sharing oxygen left for only half to 45 said that the hospital was left ious small vendors in Delhi. We Darbhanga, had been having mild fever for the last 10 days, his one central supply connection minutes on Friday. with oxygen for one hr and a have just received a liquid oxy- wife said. The sad news has left his family members and col- with two patients. This should Shaken by the loss of inno- half and we had 221 Covid gen tanker which will last for leagues shell-shocked as they are unable to accept the fact that work for now. We are in con- cent lives, authorities scram- patients out of which 200+ 14 hours,” he added. a convivial face has left for the heavenly abode. Ajay has been stant touch with the govern- survived by his wife and a 5-year old daughter. ment and our suppliers to ensure availability,” he said. Max Healthcare has !" stopped new admissions in all ! '(( its hospitals in Delhi-NCR due to low oxygen stocks. “We regret to inform you that we are # $ %& ) * !"# + suspending any new patient )*+ $ ,) % & '( admissions in all our hospitals in Delhi NCR till oxygen sup- tion at Dr H K Mahajan, Head plies stabilise,” Max Healthcare ! '( of Anaesthesia at Indian Spinal said in a statement. Injuries Centre (ISIC) hospital “SOS - Less than an hour’s n view of shortage of hos- mid uncertainty in oxygen said the hospital has oxygen oxygen supplies at Max Smart There were conflicting ver- Ipital beds for Covid Asupply to hospitals in the supply left for only one hour Hospital & Max Hospital Saket. sions as to the cause of the fire. patients in Gurugam, the city, lives of thousands of peo- and there are hundreds of Awaiting promised fresh sup- ess than 48 hours after a While one version said the fire deputy commissioner, Dr. ple infected with Covid-19 are patients admitted in the hos- plies from INOX since 1 am. Lshocking oxygen leakage- was caused by a blast inside in Yash Garg has directed hos- dependent on the mercy of the pital are on oxygen Over 700 patients admitted, triggered mishap claimed the an air-conditioner, another ver- pitals to increase the number Almighty as various city hos- support. need immediate assistance,” it lives of 24 coronavirus patients sion said an electrical short-cir- of beds reserved for Covid pitals are left with oxygen “ISIC has been desperate- said in a tweet. at a Nashik civic hospital, as cuit might have sparked the patients to “at least 60%” of which may not last for long. ly trying to arrange oxygen “We have received emer- many as 14 Covid-19 patients fire. beds under general category The shortage of oxygen cylinders since morning, as a gency supplies at Max Saket died in the early hours of The local fire brigade per- and 75% of total bed capac- has created chaos in the nation- result of which 18 oxygen and Max Smart which will last Friday, when a fire swept sonnel, who rushed to the ity of ICU and Ventilator al Capital as the relatives of cylinders were arranged till another 2 hours. We are still through an Intensive Care Unit scene shortly afterwards, suc- beds. patients are trying everything the evening which will help us awaiting more supplies,” it said (ICU) of a pandemic hospital ceeded in preventing the spread Moreover, the data of possible to get oxygen cylinder, treat the patients for now. in another tweet. at Virar in Maharashtra’s of fire to other wards at the hos- available beds will have to be however, many among them However this was not enough Sangita Reddy, Joint Palghar district. pital. They extinguished the uploaded on the platform have failed to get it since its and we were facing a grave cri- Managing Director of Apollo The fire broke out at 3.15 blaze at around 5.30 am. ‘onemapggm.gmda.gov.in’ of supply to private and sis where we were to run out of Hospitals, said in a tweet, am at the ICU of Vijay Vallabh At the time of mishap, the Gurugram Metropolitan Covid-19 toll shot up to 773, Government hospitals has been cylinder oxygen,” Dr Mahajan “Hospitals continue to gasp Hospital and Medical Research there were 17 Covid-19 Development Authority by sending the health authorities hampered. added. for breath despite govt orders Centre, a designated Covid-19 patients, 13 died on the spot, the hospitals. The order was ndia’s daily Covid-19 count into a state of acute Various hospitals in the city Considering the gravity of being issued. It’s now becom- facility, at Tirupati Nagar at one patient identified as Shivaji issued under epidemic dis- Iwent past 3.5 lakh mark on anxiety. keep sending SOS messages on the situation, doctors at the ing an hourly challenge for Virar, a bustling township Veerkar, who had sustained 80 eases Act-1897 and sub-sec- Friday with several States reg- With 774 new deaths, the Friday expressing concern over hospitals came out with the many hospitals. Every minute located 65 km away from south per cent burns, succumbed to tion-2 of the Disaster istering new peaks and death total number of deaths in the shortage of oxygen. The situa- strategy of sharing one cylinder of delay on commitments made Mumbai. the wounds. Management Act-2005. rate steadily picking up. The State climbed from 62,479 to crisis in Maharashtra deep- 63,252. ened further on Friday, as the pandemic claimed a disturbing '() -+ . $/$01" 773 lives and left 66,836 peo- ple infected in various parts of $* $*$" the state. Among other districts, The country recorded Bokaro reported spike of 298 3,25,233 many cases and 2,415 ore than 60 Jharkhand cases against 234 recoveries, deaths during the last 24 ! Mresidents, including 15 while Dhanbad reported 262 hours, " ! from Ranchi, died of Covid-19 cases against 94 recoveries. As While Maharashtra didn’t infection on Friday, while the many as 228 people were found hospitals. cross the previous day high, # " State reported a spike of infected in Koderma and 250 Railway Board Chairman States such as Kerala (28,447 5,741Covid cases on the day, in Palamu. Ramgarh reported oon after a meeting con- Suneet Sharma said the rail- new cases), Karnataka (26,962), "! figures compiled by the a spike of 448 cases against only Svened by Prime Minister ways have received a Uttar Pradesh (36,605), $# % National Health Mission 98 recoveries on the day. Narendra Modi with the Chief request from Delhi just now, Rajasthan (15,398), Madhya (NHM) revealed. The government on Friday Ministers of States and the rail network system is Pradesh (13,590 new case) reg- % Of the 63 Covid patients tested swab samples of 42,523 having high Covid-19 case- planning its movement from istered new peaks, clearly indi- who died on Friday, 15 were people and more than 10 per loads on Friday, the Delhi Rourkela in Odisha. cating that corornavirus con- from East Singhbhum and cent of them were found infect- Government requested Indian Delhi Chief Minister tinued to spread with the same seven from Koderma, a bulletin ed. As per government data, Railways to start operating Arvind Kejriwal appealed to aggression as before despite % released by the NHM stated. !"# over 1.90 lakh people have ‘Oxygen Express’ trains imme- the Centre to provide medical lockdown and restrictions. The 15 casualties in Ranchi , & , 2 been infected by the mysterious diately to save Covid-19 oxygen to the Delhi which is A day after, Maharashtra $"% took the Covid toll in the dis- virus in Jharkhand so far and patients in need of medical facing acute shortage of med- recorded 568 deaths for the sec- trict to 486 and that in data, the active caseload in in Jharkhand reached 2.63 per around 1.45 lakh of them have oxygen in the national Capital ical oxygen. ond consecutive day, the daily $ " ! Jharkhand to 1778, the bulletin Ranchi jumped to 14,019 on cent against the national aver- recovered. further stated. As per NHM Friday, while the number of age of 1.36 per cent, while the The state also adminis- data, the Covid toll in East patients in East Singhbhum doubling rate in the state tered the first dose of the vac- Singhbhum reached 488 on reached 5986.
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