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No shortage of oxygen, Remdesivir injections, avoid believing rumours, says Dr Renu Agrawal from Noida Hospital

The Noida COVID Hospital in sector 39 has reported no shortage in oxygen and Remdesivir supplies.

No shortage of oxygen, Remdesivir injections, avoid believing rumours, says Dr Renu Agrawal from Noida Hospital Picture credit: ANI

New Delhi: Doctor Renu Agrawal from Noida COVID Hospital on Tuesday (May 5) said that there is no shortage of oxygen or Remdesivir injections in the hospital and that people should stop believing the rumours that are going around.

Dr Renu Agrawal, from the Noida COVID Hospital in sector 39, while speaking to the media, said that the hospital has no shortage of oxygen or Remdesivir. She also cautioned against the rumours of shortage going around. Dr Agarwal, who took over the charge as Chief Medical Superintendent (CMS) of District Hospital, Sector 30 in October last year, has been managing both the hospitals.

Earlier, at the end of the month of April, a video went viral of a family in Noida crying and begging Chief Medical Officer Deepak Ohri for the antiviral drug Remdesivir. The situation has improved since then and several facilities have claimed that there has been no shortage in the state.

Noida in Gautam Buddh Nagar is one of the worst-hit places in the state during the second wave of the pandemic with the district having a death toll of 250 and 7,982 active cases, according to an official data.

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