Delhi govt to setup oxygen concentrator bank, for COVID-19, announces CM Arvind Kejriwal

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: May 15, 2021 01:59 PM2021-05-15T13:59:12+5:302021-05-15T13:59:40+5:30

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal announced on Saturday that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)-led government will start an oxygen ...

Delhi govt to setup oxygen concentrator bank, for COVID-19, announces CM Arvind Kejriwal | Delhi govt to setup oxygen concentrator bank, for COVID-19, announces CM Arvind Kejriwal

Delhi govt to setup oxygen concentrator bank, for COVID-19, announces CM Arvind Kejriwal

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal announced on Saturday that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)-led government will start an oxygen concentrator bank (OCB) in the national capital and added that 200 such units will be set up in each district. Addressing a press conference, Kejriwal said,

“From today we will be starting an oxygen concentrator bank. We have often seen that oxygen levels of people have dropped after being infected with Covid-19. If they are provided oxygen immediately, their condition may not worsen. If the lifesaving gas is not provided on time, they have to be admitted in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) and sometimes they succumb to Covid-19.”
Kejriwal added the Delhi government officials will deliver the oxygen concentrator within two hours to those patients which are under home isolation. A technical person will accompany the officials and will educate the family members on how to use the machine, the chief minister said.The government will also provide the concentrator to the hospitalised patients who recovered from Covid-19 and have come back home but need oxygen for a few days, as per the advice of the doctors, Kejriwal said during the briefing.“ Our doctors will be in constant touch with patients who have been given an oxygen concentrator. These patients will be hospitalised if the need arises. And when they recover, the concentrator will be taken back, sanitised and provided to some other patient.” the CM added. Delhi recorded 8,500 fresh COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, the first time the figure has dipped below 10,000 since April 10.

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