Covid19 -Oxygen Shortage: Delhi High Court Hearing-Live Updates

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22 April 2021 9:05 AM GMT

  • Covid19 -Oxygen Shortage: Delhi High Court Hearing-Live Updates

    Saroj Super Specialty Hospital, Rohini has moved the Delhi High Court seeking urgent critical supply of oxygen to it after Max Hospitals. Delhi High Court bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Rekha Palli is hearing the...

    Saroj Super Specialty Hospital, Rohini has moved the Delhi High Court seeking urgent critical supply of oxygen to it after Max Hospitals.

    Delhi High Court bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Rekha Palli is hearing the matter.

    Live Updates

    • 22 April 2021 12:00 PM GMT

      Court suggests registration of persons, so vaccines don't go waste.

    • 22 April 2021 11:59 AM GMT

      Court: On the wastage of vaccine - every vial has 10 doses, once opened, either it is administered or wasted.

    • 22 April 2021 11:59 AM GMT

      Court: We will take up this issue on Monday.

      Court: On the wastage of vaccine - every vial has 10 doses, once opened, either it is administered or wasted.

    • 22 April 2021 11:58 AM GMT

      Court: We will take up this issue on Monday.

    • 22 April 2021 11:58 AM GMT

      Mehta on the issue of Remdesivir: We need to educate people that it is not a drug to be bought off the counter. Infact even when someone has 2nd degree Covid, it may not be required unless comorbidities there.

    • 22 April 2021 11:57 AM GMT

      Mehta: My Lords, this is the problem right now. This is a national problem, not state-specific.

    • 22 April 2021 11:57 AM GMT

      Fortis has put out a tweet, and other hospitals are infact sending them oxygen.

    • 22 April 2021 11:49 AM GMT

      Adv Shyel Trehan intervenes: I have to intervene with something urgent that has come into news right now. Fortis Gurgaon has 45 minutes of oxygen left. I know this is not your jurisdiction but since Mr. Mehta is here, I'm highlighting this.

    • 22 April 2021 11:49 AM GMT

      Court: Mr. Mehra, if other states have made arrangements you may also have to make the same.

    • 22 April 2021 11:48 AM GMT

      Mehra intervenes.

      Mehta objects, "Please state whatever you have to say on affidavit. Stop this somebody said this, somebody said that."

      Mehra: You are testing my patience.

      Mehta: I am sorry, you are testing my patience since yesterday.

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