Palghar:In a shocking tragedy on Gudi Padva, at least 10 Covid-19 patients have died in two private hospital in the Vasai town due to alleged shortage of medical oxygen, here on Tuesday.
While confirming the fatalities that occurred at the Vinayak Hospital and Riddhi Vinayak Hospital, the Vasai-Virar Municipal Corporation (VVMC) refuted allegations about the shortage of medical oxygen supply in the civic body jurisdiction.
A Medical Health Department statement said that the Vinayak Hospital, where seven comorbid patients died on Monday, had procured 139 jumbo cylinders each with 7,000-litres oxygen, and one Dura cylinder or equivalent to 28 jumbo cylinders, the previous day (April 11).
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Similarly, the Riddhi Vinayak Hospital, where three patients lost their lives, had procured a total of 110 jumbo cylinders over Sunday-Monday, and accordingly, both hospitals had sufficient stocks of medical oxygen for all their patients.
Additionally, the VVMC had also procured 10 tonnes of medical oxygen to cater to all the eight private Covid hospitals in its jurisdiction and so there was no question of any patient dying due to lack of oxygen, the VVMC maintained.
Earlier this morning, crying relatives of the deceased and some local politicians alleged that the 10 patients may have succumbed to the alleged scarcity of oxygen.
There are over 7,000 'active cases' in Vasai, of which at least 3,000-odd need regular oxygen facilities.
This morning the leading tertiary health care centre, Vinayaka Hospital, Nala Sopara, rejected the contentions and said that all patients who died were serious comorbids but there were sufficient stocks of oxygen available in the hospital.