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20 COVID Patients Died Due To Oxygen Shortage In Delhi

The second wave of coronavirus has become scary in India right now. We are witnessing more than three lac positive cases every day. The situation is worse in the states of Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh in Delhi. The shortage of oxygen is causing many deaths across various hospitals in our country.

As per the official reports, 20 patients have lost their lives at Jaipur Golden Hospital due to the shortage of oxygen. The hospital sources have said that they have only 40 minutes of oxygen left and there are about 200 patients who are in need. Delhi is witnessing more than 300 deaths due to COVID for the last couple of days.

The total death toll of the city crossed 13500. Not only Delhi, but the situation is bad in all the other states as well. The government is airlifting oxygen from other countries and trying to supply it across the hospitals. It is high time for the people to realize the situation and take necessary precautions and avoid going out of their homes.

This post was last modified on 25 April 2021 11:15 am

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