Ministry of Health requests for returning oxygen cylinders

KATHMANDU, May 26: The Ministry of Health and Population has urged one and all to return the oxygen cylinders taken personally or by any other means. Ministry's associate spokesman Dr Samir Kumar Adhikari, through a notice today, requested for returning the cylinders taken for personal, institutional, isolation centre and hospital use to the company or hospital that owns them.  Dr Adhikari said although the supply of medical oxygen has eased, there was problem as cylinders taken by persons or institutions are not returned. "The tendency of taking oxygen cylinders from one company to the next has also much increased. This might create problem in the coming days," he said. It is stated that if oxygen cylinders remain left unused in remote places or at people's home, then the infected people undergoing treatment in hospital ICUs will be in problem.  The Ministry has also urged for making arrangements for the coordination for stopping and having stopped making decision beyond technical knowledge and wisdom on a topic as medical oxygen during the time of the pandemic. It also called for making coordination so that oxygen cylinders do not go outside the hospital supply system. There are oxygen plants at 32 hospitals and liquid oxygen plants at three hospitals at present, the Ministry has stated.  The government has brought 900 oxygen concentrator and 5,000 oxygen cylinders after the onset of the second wave of COVID-19. It has been presently importing 70 to 80 tonnes liquid oxygen from India in a week.  

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Ministry requests for returning empty oxygen cylinders

KATHMANDU, June 8: The Ministry of Health and Population has requested all concerned to return the empty oxygen cylinders.   The Ministry urged one and all to provide the empty oxygen cylinders to the concerned industries as soon as possible as problem has surfaced in treatment of COVID-19 infected people at hospitals in lack of oxygen cylinders. Issuing a notice today, Joint Spokesperson of the Ministry, Dr Samir Kumar Adhikari, requested individuals, organisations and bodies for the same.  The notice reads, “Cylinders have been found kept at the houses of individuals, villages, isolations and hospitals at different places of the country due to various reasons. Oxygen supply system will be affected for failure to deliver the cylinders at the concerned industries for refilling and it might put the patients undergoing serious treatment at hospitals at risk.”   Adhikari also requested the hospitals to keep sufficient quantity of oxygen-filled cylinders, to carry out repair and maintenance of oxygen plant or tank as well as to run oxygen plant with full capacity as soon as possible.  He mentioned that though COVID-19 infection cases have been seen decreased to some extent, there is still high risk of outbreak.  A total of 591,494 people have been infected with COVID-19 so far in Nepal while 497,960 have recovered and 7,990 have succumbed to the virus.

Govt asks people not to hoard oxygen cylinders

The Ministry of Health and Population has requested people not to keep oxygen cylinders at home unless recommended by the doctors -

MoHP to distribute oxygen cylinders in Valley from today

The COVID-19 Crisis Management Centre (CCMC) Secretariat has handed over the responsibility of distributing oxygen cylinders in the Kathmandu Valley to the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP).

600 oxygen cylinders to be flown from Oman to Nepal on Saturday

KATHMANDU, May 13: The Nepal Airlines Corporation’s aircraft will be flying home a total of 600 bottles of oxygen cylinders from Muscat, Oman coming Saturday.  The national flag carrier’s wide-body A 330 aircraft will bring the cylinders in association of the Nepali Embassy and the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) in Oman.  Corporation’s General Manager Dim Prakash Poudel shared that NA’s aircraft will bring in oxygen cylinders from Oman on Saturday and the same day the aircraft will fly to Beijing to bring home 400 set of oxygen containers and other medical appliances for the treatment of Covid-19 patients.  Poudel informed that the aircraft will also ferry eight oxygen generators from China.  NRNA’s president Kumar Panta posted in his social networking site that efforts were underway to send oxygen cylinders to Nepal from Oman. Earlier on May 11, Nepal Airline’s aircraft has already brought 400 set of oxygen cylinders, 10 set of ventilators and other medical supplies from China.  The government of China had provided those medical appliances to Nepal at the request of the Ministry of Health and Population and in coordination with the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation as the second wave of Covid-19 is gripping Nepal.

Govt bringing 20,000 empty oxygen cylinder from China

KATHMMANDU, May 4: The Ministry of Health and Population is working to import 20,000 empty oxygen cylinders from neigbhouring China. The Ministry took such a decision to avert the possible crisis of oxygen cylinders for the treatment of COVID-19 patients.  Ministry’s Spokesperson Dr Jageshwor Gautam said that the cylinders are likely to arrive from China next week.   Gautam said that lack of cylinders has caused difficulties though there is no shortage of oxygen in the country. “We don’t have shortage of oxygen. But, it has been difficult to supply oxygen for the patients for lack of cylinders,” Dr Gautam stated.   Likewise, the Ministry has directed the hospitals to remain ready for an accessible management of oxygen while urging the hospitals and general public not to hold the empty cylinders.  At present, oxygen plants have been installed in 30 hospitals across the country with the capacity to generate 2,549 cylinders. Furthermore, some hospitals have installed liquid oxygen tanks too.   In Nepal, the hospitals have the daily capacity to prepare 6,000 plus cylinders while the oxygen dealers have the capacity of ready 8,000 additional cylinders.

20,000 oxygen cylinders to arrive from China in a few days

After the government decided to procure 50,000 empty cylinders for oxygen, the Ministry of Health and Population has started making arrangements to import 20,000 cylinders from China immediately.