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“Oxygen Stopped”: Families Allege 4 Deaths, Official Denies Charge

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Relatives have alleged that the oxygen flow was interrupted for almost half-an-hour.

Highlights

  • Officials say only one person had died and that, too, of cardiac arrest
  • Collector acknowledged that a complaint was made on oxygen supply
  • Madhya Pradesh recorded 12,379 fresh Covid cases yesterday

Bhopal:

Four COVID-19 patients have died at the District Hospital in Barwani, Madhya Pradesh due to problems with oxygen supply, their families alleged. District authorities, while admitting a glitch on Saturday night, said only one person had died and that, too, of cardiac arrest.  

Visuals shared with NDTV showed relatives struggling to help the patients amid the oxygen glitch. They said the flow was turned off for at least 30 minutes, and alleged that the officials denying the deaths were lying.

“My child’s oxygen level was 94 since morning. Suddenly the flow stopped, sparking panic. My child was suffering. There was neither a doctor nor anyone else to help us,” said a woman.

Another such relative, Dr Prateek Soni, made the same allegation saying he lost his cousin due to this.

“At least four people have died while the collector is claiming that only one died. He is lying,” Dr Soni said.

Barwani Additional Collector Lokesh Kumar Jangid acknowledged that the authorities received a complaint from the hospital’s trauma centre on Saturday saying the oxygen flow in the central pipeline was inadequate.

“Immediately our oxygen mechanic attended to the problem and restored the flow. There has been no casualty due to low flow of oxygen. One patient died of cardiac arrest,” said Mr Jangid.

Madhya Pradesh recorded 12,379 fresh Covid cases yesterday, taking its overall caseload to 5,75,706. Up to 102 persons died, putting the state’s total fatalities at 5,718.

The state Medical Education Minister Vishvas Kailash Sarang had earlier claimed that there had been no deaths reported in Madhya Pradesh due to a lack of oxygen supply.

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