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Punjab shuts industrial operations in iron and steel plants to divert oxygen for medical use

Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], April 24 (ANI): Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh on Saturday ordered shutdown of operations in the state's iron and steel industries to divert oxygen for medical use along with immediate establishment of Oxygen Control Rooms at the state and district levels amid the escalating oxygen crisis in the state.

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Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh (File Photo/ANI)

Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], April 24 (ANI): Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh on Saturday ordered shutdown of operations in the state's iron and steel industries to divert oxygen for medical use along with immediate establishment of Oxygen Control Rooms at the state and district levels amid the escalating oxygen crisis in the state.
Six patients died of oxygen shortage at a private hospital in Amritsar this morning.
A Punjab government release said he also directed Amritsar Deputy Commissioner to initiate a thorough investigation into the tragic incident at the Amritsar hospital. The DC has been asked to ascertain the facts and circumstances leading to the deaths at the hospital, which prima facie seemed to have flouted orders given to all private hospitals with oxygen shortage to shift their patients to government medical colleges.
The DC has set up a two-member committee, comprising a PCS officer, Dr Rajat Oberoi (Deputy Director, Local Bodies), who is also incharge of the death analysis committee, and Civil Surgeon Amritsar, to probe the matter, an official spokesperson said later.
Taking stock of the situation in view of the oxygen shortages being reported from various hospitals, and the fact that the current allocation to Punjab is not sufficient to meet the urgent needs, the Chief Minister said he had already taken up the matter with the Centre, seeking increase in quota on urgent basis, and Chief Secretary, Vini Mahajan, was following it up. Sudden influx of patients from neighbouring states had put added burden on oxygen requirement of Punjab, he noted.
Ordering closure of industrial operations at the iron and steel plants, the Chief Minister said the state government will convey its decision to the Centre. The Chief Minister has also asked for a feasibility report from the Power Department on use of thermal plants for providing oxygen for medical use.
Punjab has witnessed a sharp increase in demand over the past few days. Demand for Oxygen currently stands at 250 MT per day and is further expected to go up to 300 MT in the coming days on account of spiralling COVID cases.
The Chief Minister also directed that contracted oxygen supply under private hospitals may be reviewed to ensure that oxygen supply is optimally used and rationalised across the state. Reacting to reports of increase in the price of oxygen by suppliers, he asked PSIC to discuss, negotiate and settle the pricing with bulk suppliers and inform Principal Secretary, Medical Education and Research, on the final decision.
In another decision, he ordered PHSC to procure 100 more oxygen concentrators, including 50 approved earlier, in addition to 234 oxygen concentrators already being utilised in COVID facilities. It was pointed out that oxygen concentrators can support L2 facilities with current patient load, and also help increase the number of L2 beds in facilities such as in Tarn Taran and in Gurdaspur where more L2 beds are needed.
The release said that Principal Secretary Industries has been directed by the Chief Minister to urgently set up the State Control Room at Udyog Bhawan, Chandigarh, with support from Director Industries and Commerce, with other officers, as required, to be provided by the Personnel Department. The PS Industries has also been asked to get the control rooms in districts set up at the earliest.
The state control room will ensure that all oxygen supply from within Punjab and from outside is closely supervised and directly monitored by the government. (ANI)

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