
Paras Hospital in Agra gets clean chit, report says no proof of 'mock drill' leading to 22 deaths
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After an inquiry, the Uttar Pradesh has given Paras Hospital in Agra a clean chit in the 'mock drill' case. The report said there is no proof of the alleged 'mock drill' during which the oxygen supply was cut off and 22 people died.
After an inquiry, the Uttar Pradesh government has given Paras Hospital in Agra a clean chit in the alleged 'mock drill' case. The inquiry report says that there is no proof of a mock drill during which oxygen supply was cut off and 22 people died in the hospital. PM: “ ”CM: " ": “ ” : " 22 " ? pic.twitter.com/DbiqtILE27 Earlier this month, there was widespread uproar over the alleged deaths of 22 Covid-19 patients from lack of oxygen at Paras Hospital in Agra. The case came to light when a video surfaced of the hospital owner Dr Arinjay Jain allegedly describing a 'mock drill' in which oxygen supply was shut down for five minutes in April and 22 patients showed severe hypoxia symptoms. It was alleged that these 22 patients later died and their deaths were covered up.More Related News