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Goa: Will carry out oxygen audit on PM’s orders, says CM Pramod Sawant | Goa News – Times of India

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PANAJI: Chief minister Pramod Sawant said on Wednesday that an oxygen audit would be carried out, based on instructions from PM Narendra Modi.
Sawant said that Modi called him on Tuesday night to discuss Covid management in the state, and he was directed to carry out an audit of oxygen requirement and availability.
“As directed by the PM, I have asked the oxygen audit to be carried out on how much oxygen is produced here, how much is being brought from outside, and how much will be our requirement now,” Sawant said. “To assess this, carrying out an audit is important. If our requirement for oxygen continues for around a year, it is important to have a record.”
He said the audit would also cover how any leakages can be plugged, and whether any shut down oxygen production units can be made operational again in Goa.
“The audit will cover our production capacity, how much is the requirement per patient, how we can plug any leakages. We will also explore if we can procure oxygen from any sources other than those already available. We will see if there are any oxygen plants which can be made operational again,” said Sawant.
He said the requirement of oxygen is shooting up at present in Goa.
“As per the details I received last night, we require oxygen cylinders in ten wards. Rest of the Covid wards get oxygen supply from the central oxygen pipeline. The requirement is different in each of the ten wards. Until three-four days ago, we were able to manage with 400-500 cylinders, but the requirement has now touched almost 1,000 cylinders. We have the capacity to provide up to 1,200 cylinders,” said Sawant.
He, however, said that Goa has a good ratio of oxygen availability to patients.
“Compared to the rest of India, I am not sure if we made a mistake with our ratio. I enquired, and when we state our count of oxygenated beds, we are only taking into account those with direct oxygen connection from the pipeline. I have instructed officials that other beds for which we have supply of oxygen should also be declared as oxygenated beds,” said Sawant.
Meanwhile, he said that four step-up hospitals at Shyama Prasad Mukherjee stadium at Bambolim, in Bicholim, in Cansualim and Chicalim were made functional from Wednesday.
“We have instructed the director of health services to get PHCs to start step-up hospitals. Those with co-morbid conditions should get themselves admitted in step-up hospitals in their taluka at the earliest, so that patients do not end up in a position where they have to be put on oxygen,” Sawant said.
He said that the supply of oxygen through tanks to the South Goa district hospital has begun, with a capacity of 6,000 litres. Sawant said that at Goa Medical College (GMC), Bambolim, the capacity of the central tank is 20,000 litres.
“We have an entire team to monitor the oxygen requirement,” Sawant said.

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Sawant tweeted “we are concerned about the Goans in Ukraine who are considering to return to India in the light of ongoing Russia-Ukraine crisis. I request Union Minister for External Affairs @DrSJaishankar ji for help in the safe return of Goans. I am keeping track of the situation.”

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