A case of culpable homicide has been filed in the oxygen leakage incident in the hospital in Nashik on Wednesday, even as the death toll rose to 24 after two more COVID-19 patients succumbed.
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At least 22 COVID-19 patients died due to the asphyxiation, following an interruption in the supply of oxygen, because of the massive leakage from an oxygen storage plant, at the Nashik Municipal Corporation’s Dr. Zakir Hussain hospital located at Kathada, in Nashik in North Maharashtra, on Wednesday afternoon.
During his address to the nation on the COVID-19 situation, on Tuesday Prime Minister Narendra Modi, dwelt upon saving the economic activities along with saving lives to ensure the minimum adverse impact on the livelihood of the people.
The insurance scheme for dependents of the Corona warriors who lost their lives to COVID-19 whilst on duty, is being wound up on April 24 and new dispensation will be provided. However the absence of information about the beneficiaries of the original scheme, has created confusion.
Dr. Parag Patil (Kalyan, Thane district), Dr. Shatrugun Panjwani(Indore, MP), and Dr. Anil Bahulekar (Chembur, Mumbai) were among the doctors who died during the pandemic. (Photo credit: file pix).
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Given the surge in the new daily cases of COVID and resultant heavy demand for Medical Oxygen, the Indian Railway ministry has decided to press into the service the Special ‘Oxygen Express’ trains for transport of liquid medical oxygen(LMO) across the country.
The demand for the anti-viral drug “Remdesivir” has increased with a surge in COVID-19 cases. Besides the restrictions on its inter-state distribution have led to a war of attrition between the Maharashtra leaders and the Centre.
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