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States, UTs asked not to restrict movement of oxygen supplies

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NEW DELHI: The Health Ministry on Friday said that few states are trying to curb the free inter-state movement of oxygen supplies by exercising provisions under various acts and also mandating the manufacturers and suppliers located in the state to restrict their oxygen supplies to only the hospitals of the state.

“In view of this, the Health Ministry has reiterated the critical importance of Oxygen in hospitals for management of critical Covid patients. In a letter written to the States/UTs, Union Health Secretary has emphasised that availability of adequate and uninterrupted supply of medical oxygen is an important pre-requisite for managing moderate and severe cases of Covid-19,” the ministry said in a statement.

The Health Secretary has urged the states and union territories to ensure that no restriction is imposed on the movement of medical oxygen between them.

It has been strongly reinforced that it is every state’s responsibility to ensure that every hospitalized Covid patient receives oxygen.

“It has been again brought to their notice that medical oxygen constitutes an Essential Public Health Commodity and any impediment in the supplies of medical oxygen in the country may critically impact the management of patients suffering from Covid-19 disease in other parts of the country.”

Moreover, some of the major oxygen manufacturers and supplies already have existing supply agreements with hospitals in various states with a legal obligation to fulfil such agreements.

For moderate and severe cases, adequate oxygen support, appropriate and timely administration of anti-coagulants and widely available and inexpensive corticosteroids, in accordance with the protocol, can be considered to be the mainstay of Covid-19 therapy.

Adequate supply of oxygen throughout the country has enabled effective clinical care of the hospitalised moderate and severe cases, in conjunction with other measures. As on date, less than 3.7 per cent of active patients are on oxygen support.

IANS

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