Over two months after saying that several COVID-19 patients died due to oxygen shortage at the state-run Goa Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), Health Minister Vishwajit Rane has now told the Legislative Assembly that the facility did not face any paucity of the life-saving gas during the pandemic and hence there was no question of any fatality occurring due to it. In his statement in the House made on Friday, Rane said, “Not a single COVID-19 patient died due to oxygen shortage at the GMCH.” ..
In the written reply, the minister said, “At no point in time, the oxygen supplies at GMCH ran out of stock and thus, no death has been reported to have (been) caused due to non-supply of oxygen.”
Goa’s coronavirus caseload on Friday rose to 1,71,052, while the death toll reached 3,146.