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5 COVID patients die at Jabalpur hospital allegedly due to oxygen shortage

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5 COVID patients die at Jabalpur hospital allegedly due to oxygen shortage

5 COVID patients die at Jabalpur hospital allegedly due to oxygen shortage

Five patients admitted to the COVID-19 ward of Galaxy Hospital have died in MP's Jabalpur.

Families alleged shortage of oxygen as reason of death.

Police started investigation in the matter.


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