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Uttarakhand health secy warns of action against hospitals hiding COVID-19 deaths

By ANI | Updated: May 19, 2021 19:40 IST

As COVID-related deaths continue to mount in the country, Health Secretary Amit Negi on Sunday warned that action will be taken against hospitals hiding the COVID-19 death toll.

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As COVID-related deaths continue to mount in the country, Health Secretary Amit Negi on Sunday warned that action will be taken against hospitals hiding the COVID-19 death toll.

While addressing a press briefing today in Dehradun, Negi added the number of recoveries in the state had exceeded the new cases in the last 24 hours.

Transport Secretary Ranjit Sinha, meanwhile, informed that each district had been told where to get oxygen cylinders from and that they are also lifting oxygen cylinders from other states if needed.

As a reserve, 40 metric tonnes of oxygen is kept in the Kumaon region and a TSA plant has been set up in 11 hospitals. Eight hospitals had been selected for oxygen storage and the government has been made aware of this.

A strategy is being made for 72 hours of reserve oxygen that is required in hill districts and 24 hours reserve in the ground.

According to the secretary, there is no shortage of oxygen anywhere, electricity has been made available in every storage plant.

( With inputs from ANI )

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