22 died in ‘mock oxygen drill’ at Agra hospital on April 26? Probe ordered – ET HealthWorld
“There was an acute shortage of oxygen. Modinagar had run out of it. We were asking people to discharge (take away) their patients but no one was ready. So I decided to conduct an experiment… a mock drill of sorts. We snapped the oxygen supply for five minutes on April 26, at 7am. Twenty-two patients started gasping for breath and their bodies began turning blue. So we came to know that they will not survive in case there is no oxygen. Then, family members of the remaining 74 patients in the ICU wards were told to bring their own oxygen cylinders,” Arinjay Jain, owner of Paras Hospital on NH 2, is heard saying in the video clip, which has now gone viral.
When contacted, chief medical officer of Agra district, Dr R C Pandey, said, “We have taken cognisance of the video. A committee has been constituted to investigate the matter.”
Jain, meanwhile, told TOI that his statement has been “misconstrued”. While not denying that it was him in the video, he said, “We had conducted a mock drill to identify critical patients and better serve them. Four Covid-19 patients died on April 26 and three on April 27.” Asked if a total of 22 had died due to lack of oxygen, he said he “did not have the exact numbers”.
District magistrate Prabhu N Singh said, “The hospital has a large ICU ward and other deaths may have occurred. The content of the video is being investigated in detail.”
A resident of Agra’s Jeevani Mandi area, Mayank Chawla’s grandfather had died on April 26 at the hospital. “On that day, several other patients had died at Paras Hospital. It is shocking to see the owner of the hospital narrating the inhuman act of switching off oxygen supply to patients in critical condition. It is murder. Authorities must take strict action against the owner of the hospital.”
Superintendent of police Botre Rohan Pramod said, “We have not received any formal complaint in the matter so far. We will look into it only after the health authorities approach us. Let them first do the initial investigation. It will not be appropriate to further comment on the subject.”
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