Glad to launch doorstep delivery of oxygen concentrators in 5 Cities: Naveen Patnaik

Glad to launch doorstep delivery of oxygen concentrators in Bhubaneswar, Berhampur, Cuttack, Rourkela & Sambalpur.

It will give huge respite to people who are looking for oxygen concentrators and strengthen our preparedness against current & future waves of COVID19.

Naveen Patnaik – Chief Minister, Odisha

To support people in home isolation Oxygen Concentrators are being provided at their doorstep: Dr Ashwathnarayan – Dy CM, Karnataka

To support people in home isolation, Oxygen Concentrators are being provided to the patients at their doorstep in association with Ola cabs, Zerodha online and Give India foundation.

This will help in stabilising the saturation in patients with oxygen level less than 94.

On recovery, Oxygen Concentrators need to be returned using Ola App which will be utilised for the treatment of other patients.

This initiative is launched in Malleshwaram and Koramangala today and will be available across the city & the state soon.

No consignment of 3,000 Oxygen concentrators pending with Customs authorities: Finance Ministry

Ministry of Finance:

The matter regarding a consignment of 3,000 Oxygen Concentrators lying with Customs Authorities came up in the Delhi High Court and the same was clarified by the Government Counsel that presently no such consignment is pending with Custom Authorities.

However, the social media has been flooded with the news that 3,000 Oxygen Concentrators are lying with Customs.

We have again checked with our field formations and there is no such consignment lying with the Customs.

However, since a photograph has also been put on the twitter, if anybody has information as to where it is lying, the same may be informed to us and we will take immediate action.

Delhi Dy CM Manish Sisodia writes to Union Finance Minister seeking GST exemption on oxygen concentrators for six months

Respected Madam,

As you are aware, Delhi is in the midst of unprecedented COVID surge which has stretched the health infrastructure to the maximum level.

At present, Delhi has 16,272 non-ICU oxygen beds and 4,866 ICU beds.

The Delhi Government is creating an additional 15,000 oxygenated non-ICU beds and 1,200 ICU beds which are likely to be operationalized over the next ten days. The work is going on 24×7 on war-footing basis.

On an average, there has been 25,000 new COVID cases everyday and about 10% of them require some form of hospitalization including oxygen support.

More than 50,000 patients currently are in home isolation and about a quarter of them need some form of oxygen support at home due to difficulty in availability of oxygen beds in the NCT of Delhi.

Oxygen concentrators are in short supply and even if one manages to arrange oxygen cylinder, there is unprecedented shortfall in the availability of medical oxygen creating uncertainty and panic among patients under home isolation.

There is no availability of oxygen concentrators in the market.

I am grateful to the Government of India for allowing the import of oxygen concentrators for personal use through e-commerce portals till 31st July, 2021 and also the reduction of IGST on such imports from 28% to 12%.

During this unprecedented health crisis, oxygen concentrators have become essential life support machines.

It would be appropriate if the Government of India and the GST Council consider exempting GST on oxygen concentrators for a period of six months to make them more affordable for our citizens.

With profound regards,

Manish Sisodia