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Indian hospital receives over 5 tonnes of oxygen as country fights second wave of infections

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Indian hospital receives over 5 tonnes of oxygen as country fights second wave of infections

Indian hospital receives over 5 tonnes of oxygen as country fights second wave of infections

A hospital in Amritsar, Punjab, has received over 5 tonnes of oxygen as the country fights a second wave of COVID-19 infections.

A hospital in Amritsar, Punjab, has received over 5 tonnes of oxygen as the country fights a second wave of COVID-19 infections.

Footage from April 25 shows a truck arriving at Guru Nanak Dev hospital where dozens of cylinders were filled.

Seven patients had died on April 23 due to a lack of oxygen, according to reports.




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