Use facilities at ISRO to store medical oxygen, suggests Congress leader
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With hospitals treating COVID-19 patients across Karnataka facing a severe shortage of liquid medical oxygen, senior Congress leader and MLA H.K. Patil has suggested that the State government utilise
With hospitals treating COVID-19 patients across Karnataka facing a severe shortage of liquid medical oxygen, senior Congress leader and MLA H.K. Patil has suggested that the State government utilise tanks available at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) centres to store oxygen. “In the present circumstances and same way of management of COVID-19, situation is likely to deteriorate further. In this emergency, national assets available at ISRO can be used to store liquid oxygen upto 17 lakh litres which will solve lot of problems in Bengaluru”, he tweeted.More Related News
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