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Committee to audit oxygen availability in Indore hospitals as demand shoots up

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Committee to audit oxygen availability in Indore hospitals as demand shoots up

Committee to audit oxygen availability in Indore hospitals as demand shoots up

Indore Member of Parliament Shankar Lalwani on April 10 said that a committee had been created that will audit the oxygen availability in hospitals as demand in Indore has gone up to 60% in view of rising COVID cases.

"Oxygen demand in Indore has gone up to 60%.

We have created a committee that will audit oxygen availability in hospitals.

We have extended the lockdown in Indore from Monday to Friday," said Lalwani.

"A 24X7 COVID control room will provide virus-related information to public.

We are working on increasing number of normal and ICU beds in hospitals.

Today, a team of doctors will release a protocol on hospital admissions," he added.


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