1-1.5 hours of oxygen left at Delhi's Aakash Healthcare Hospital
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1-1.5 hours of oxygen left at Delhi's Aakash Healthcare Hospital
Amid continue crisis of oxygen for COVID patients in national capital, Dr KA Shah, COO, Aakash Healthcare of Delhi, informed that only 1-1.5 hours of oxygen left in his hospital.
"233 COVID patients are admitted here, of which 75% are surviving solely on oxygen.
We've only 1-1.5 hours of oxygen left and are in dire need.
Tankers coming from different states with O2 supply aren't being allowed to come from their states," said Dr Shah.
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