COVID-19: SC sets up national task force to assess and distribute oxygen throughout India
New Delhi, May 08: In a recent development, the Supreme Court on Saturday formed a 12-member task force to ensure medical oxygen is delivered throughout the country in a streamlined manner.
According to reports, a bench headed by Justice DY Chandrachud set up the task force to assess and recommend the need and distribution of oxygen throughout India. The court-appointed task force will also provide a public health response on the basis of a scientific approach on issues of essential drugs, manpower and medical care to rural areas.
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It
is
reportedly
said
that
the
task
force
consists
of
10
doctors
and
the
convener
of
the
task
force
will
be
the
cabinet
secretary
to
the
Centre.
The
secretary
to
the
health
ministry
is
also
part
of
the
12-member
committee
formed
by
the
Supreme
Court.
The
12
member
panel
includes:
a. Dr Bhabatosh Biswas, former vice-chancellor, West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Kolkata.
b. Dr Devender Singh Rana, chairperson, board of management, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi.
c. Dr Devi Prasad Shetty, chairperson and executive director, Narayana Healthcare, Bengaluru.
d. Dr Gagandeep Kang, professor, Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu
e. Dr JV Peter, director, Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu
f. Dr Naresh Trehan, chairperson and managing director, Medanta Hospital and Heart Institute, Gurugram.
g. Dr Rahul Pandit, director, critical care medicine and ICU, Fortis Hospital, Mulund (Mumbai, Maharashtra) and Kalyan (Maharashtra).
h. Dr Saumitra Rawat, chairman and head, department of surgical gastroenterology and liver transplant, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi.
i. Dr Shiv Kumar Sarin, senior professor and head of department of Hepatology, Director, Institute of Liver and Biliary Science (ILBS), Delhi
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j. Dr Zarir F Udwadia, consultant chest physician, Hinduja Hospital, Breach Candy Hospital and Parsee General Hospital, Mumbai
k. Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India (ex officio member).
l. The Convenor of the National Task Force, who shall also be a member, will be the Cabinet Secretary to the Union Government to the task force.
The country since the onset of the second wave saw hospitals in its major cities face severe oxygen shortage which led to deaths of hundreds of patients.