India fights Covid: Lancet lauds Odisha’s efforts in sending oxygen to states


While India is grappling with a harrowing Covid-19 crisis, the Lancet has praised Odisha for its readiness and production and export of medical oxygen to multiple states.

In its May 8 editorial entitled India’s Covid-19 Emergency, the international medical journal said that during the second wave of Covid-19, Odisha was better prepared and able to produce enough medical oxygen to be exported to other countries become.

While the Lancet praised Kerala, it also raised some critical questions that the center should have discussed.

“Others, like Kerala and Odisha, were better prepared and were able to produce enough medical oxygen in this second wave to export to other states,” the article said.

In the past 17 days, Odisha has dispatched 473 tankers carrying approximately 8,689.6 tons of liquid medical oxygen from JSPL in Angul to 11 deoxygenated states including Delhi, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and others. Tata Steel in Jajpur, the Rourkela steelworks and other steelworks.

This is how Odisha maintained its uninterrupted oxygen supply during the Covid-19 crisis

  • When the lack of oxygen drove metropolises into unprecedented crises, the Odisha government banned the use of oxygen for industrial purposes
  • The officers were tasked with collecting real-time data in a given format
  • Surveys have been carried out among those who produce industrial oxygen for medical purposes
  • Three-stage monitoring of the hospital for the production of liquid medical oxygen
  • Steps have been taken to locate an industrial cylinder and convert it for medical use
  • IPOs were used as nodal officers

The senior executives of the Industry Minister Hemant Sharma, the Director of Industry, Md Sadique Alam, and the Managing Director of Ipicol, Nitin Jawale, have long worked under Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik and oversee and coordinate with the additional Chief Secretary for Health and Family Welfare Pradipta Mohapatra Oxygen supply within the state and across India.

Meanwhile, the Lancet also chastised the central government, stating, “Despite warnings about the risks of super-spreader events, the government allowed religious festivals attended by millions of people from across the country, along with huge political rallies – conspicuous for their lack of Covid-19 mitigation measures. “

“The news that Covid-19 was essentially over also slowed the start of India’s Covid-19 vaccination campaign, which vaccinated less than 2 percent of the population. At the federal level, India’s vaccination schedule soon fell apart. The government abruptly changed course without discussing policy changes with states to extend vaccination to anyone over the age of 18, reduce supplies and create mass confusion and a market for vaccine doses where states and hospital systems competed, ” says the Lancet article.

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