Sunday, February 2nd, 2025

Health Ministry instructs all hospitals to keep oxygen cylinders standby to facilitate Covid-19 treatment


03 May 2021  

Time taken to read : 2 Minute


  • A
  • A
  • A

KATHMANDU: The Ministry of Health and Population has instructed all the hospitals to arrange an adequate quantity of oxygen cylinders to facilitate the treatment of Covid-19 patients.

With the second wave of Covid-19 plaguing the country, more and more hospitals were reported to be running out of ICU beds and supplementary oxygen facilities.

Ministry’s deputy spokesperson Dr Samir Kumar Adhikari shared that all the hospitals were asked in writing to put in place oxygen facilities to treat the infected ones as the cases of the second wave are being reported in alarming numbers lately.

The Ministry has also instructed the hospitals not to keep any oxygen cylinders on hold and refill them timely. The public has been urged not to stock the oxygen cylinders unnecessarily.

There are 30 hospitals having their own oxygen plants. The plants could refill 2,549 cylinders on a daily basis, according to the Ministry. Some hospitals have installed liquid oxygen tanks as well.

Adhikari shared that oxygen vendors could refill around 8,000 cylinders while hospitals could refill over 6,000 oxygen cylinders. Although the country has a huge amount of oxygen gas, there was a shortage of oxygen cylinders in the country, the Ministry said. RSS

Publish Date : 03 May 2021 17:04 PM

World Wetlands Day being observed today

KATHMANDU: World Wetlands Day 2025 is being observed today under

Today’s foreign currency exchange rates

KATHMANDU: Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has published today’s (Sunday) exchange

Battle between KMC and encroachers; small business owners in tough spot

KATHMANDU: After the election of the new local government under

Today’s news in a nutshell

KATHMANDU: Khabarhub brings you a glimpse of major developments of

Chair Dahal commits to resolve ambulance drivers’ issues

CHITWAN: The CPN (Maoist Centre) Chair and former Prime Minister