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Industries suffer as India keeps oxygen supplies for hospitals

India has barred the supply of oxygen to many industries to meet rising demand from hospitals which are under pressure from a surge in coronavirus infections in the country.

The Financial Post reports that clinical demand for the gas has increased to 60% of India’s production and is expected to rise further, the Indian Ministry of Health said. The nation reported a record 273,810 new infections on Monday.

Maharashtra – the epicentre of the new wave of infections in India – has requested authorities to airlift oxygen cylinders into the state. Industries that create oxygen as a by-product have been bottling the gas for hospitals, and Indian Railways is running special tankers across key corridors to transport it.

“We are supplying oxygen for medical purposes as our priority in response to the current crisis,” a representative for JSW Steel Ltd said response. “Currently, the supplies are ramped up to over 185 tonnes and making every effort to increase further from all our steel plants across the country.”

 

Full Financial Post report

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