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COVID: Patients helpless as Bhopal hospital faces oxygen crisis

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COVID: Patients helpless as Bhopal hospital faces oxygen crisis

COVID: Patients helpless as Bhopal hospital faces oxygen crisis

While COVID has spread at an unprecedented rate, Bhopal's Nirvana Multi-speciality Hospital is facing oxygen crisis.

All efforts to secure oxygen have gone in vain, according to hospital staff.

A COVID patient's son broke down while narrating his ordeal.


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