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Govt officials manning all Oxygen plants: Meerut DM

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Govt officials manning all Oxygen plants: Meerut DM

Govt officials manning all Oxygen plants: Meerut DM

Meerut District Magistrate K Balaji on April 30 informed that COVID cases have declined in the last two days but the trend will be watched for one week.

"We have seen a decline in cases in the last two days but we will watch this trend for one week.

We supply oxygen to hospitals as per their requirements.

Our officials are present at every oxygen refilling plant for monitoring the situation," said DM Balaji.


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