Oxy Bus service launched in Karnataka
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Oxy Bus Service Launched In Karnataka

May 13, 2021

To aid COVID-19 patients in the state, the Karnataka government on May 11 launched Oxy Bus Service- a service modelled on a similar scheme launched by Chennai NGO Oxygen on Wheels.

It may be mentioned here that the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic hit Karnataka in mid-March and intensified in April.

The health care infrastructure, since then, has to face the daunting task of saving patients during the golden hour

Hospitals across the state are crumbling due to a shortage of life-saving equipment such as ventilators and oxygen concentrators.

Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa in his Tweet said that each makeshift Oxy Bus supports up to eight patients.

It may be mentioned here that Chennai-based Jain International Trade Organisation (JITO) had already launched the relief project ‘Oxygen on Wheels’ in association with the Greater Chennai Corporation to address the Oxygen deficit faced by hospitals across the city last week.

Karnataka Health department officials said that through this Critical Golden hour initiative, the government is hoping to save as many lives as possible and minimize the casualty that could arise as a result of the non-availability of beds.

“We plan to launch 20 such units near state-run medical facilities such as hospitals and Triage centres in Bengaluru in its first phase while many more units will be set up across the state shortly,” reported City Today quoting Yediyurappa.

Earlier, the CM visited the ‘Arogya Soudha’ and BBMP (Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike) war room in Malleshwaram to review the functioning of the bed allocation system and citizen helpline.

“We are ensuring transparency and efficiency in the system for timely availability of beds to Covid patients,” he claimed.

Answering the question, the CM also said that there was no shortage of anti-Covid vaccines for any age group including 18 to 44 years, which is the state government’s initiative.

“I only appeal to youngsters not to crown in front of vaccination centres unless they are registered and they have received the scheduled appointment date for their vaccine by the government,” he explained.

The CM asserted that there will be no shortage of vaccines whatsoever.

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