
Chennai's Rajiv Gandhi Hospital builds 3 oxygen plants ahead of possible 3rd Covid wave
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The Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital in Chennai has built three oxygen plants ahead of a possible third wave of Covid-19.
Ahead of a possible third wave, the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital in Chennai has constructed three oxygen plants on the premises to be better prepared if the need for oxygen arises once again. The country faced an acute oxygen crisis in the second wave, and hospitals across the country struggled to keep the supply going as the demand was huge owing to the spike in cases.More Related News

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