<p>Following the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/top-karnataka-stories/24-covid-19-patients-dead-after-chamarajanagar-hospital-runs-out-of-oxygen-981829.html">death of 23 patients</a> at the Chamarajanagar district hospital, allegedly due to shortage of oxygen, the state government on Monday appointed IAS officer Shivayogi Kalasad to probe the incident and submit a report in three days.</p>.<p>The death of 23 patients at the district hospital between 9 am on May 2 and 7 am on May 3 was "of extreme concern and the government has taken the issue seriously,” an order said. </p>.<p>Kalasad, the KSRTC managing director, has been named as the investigating officer. The order was issued by N Manjunatha Prasad, Member-Secretary, Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority.</p>.<p><strong>Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/city/at-bengaluru-crematoriums-walk-in-covid-fatalities-outnumber-mapped-bodies-981758.html?_ga=2.226147795.815361210.1619832519-1814990114.1618732218">At Bengaluru crematoriums, walk-in Covid fatalities outnumber mapped bodies</a></strong></p>.<p>Meanwhile, Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai said that he issued directions to Director General of Police Praveen Sood for a comprehensive report on the incident.</p>.<p>A total of 24 deaths occurred between Sunday morning and Monday morning. While 23 died in the district hospital, one person succumbed at a private facility - all of them allegedly due to lack of oxygen. </p>.<p>However, the Chamarajanagar district administration has attributed 12 deaths to oxygen shortage, maintaining that the remaining deaths were due to various comorbidities of the patients.</p>.<p>The Opposition Congress has attacked the state government with party president D K Shivakumar accusing it of “criminal negligence”.</p>
<p>Following the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/top-karnataka-stories/24-covid-19-patients-dead-after-chamarajanagar-hospital-runs-out-of-oxygen-981829.html">death of 23 patients</a> at the Chamarajanagar district hospital, allegedly due to shortage of oxygen, the state government on Monday appointed IAS officer Shivayogi Kalasad to probe the incident and submit a report in three days.</p>.<p>The death of 23 patients at the district hospital between 9 am on May 2 and 7 am on May 3 was "of extreme concern and the government has taken the issue seriously,” an order said. </p>.<p>Kalasad, the KSRTC managing director, has been named as the investigating officer. The order was issued by N Manjunatha Prasad, Member-Secretary, Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority.</p>.<p><strong>Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/city/at-bengaluru-crematoriums-walk-in-covid-fatalities-outnumber-mapped-bodies-981758.html?_ga=2.226147795.815361210.1619832519-1814990114.1618732218">At Bengaluru crematoriums, walk-in Covid fatalities outnumber mapped bodies</a></strong></p>.<p>Meanwhile, Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai said that he issued directions to Director General of Police Praveen Sood for a comprehensive report on the incident.</p>.<p>A total of 24 deaths occurred between Sunday morning and Monday morning. While 23 died in the district hospital, one person succumbed at a private facility - all of them allegedly due to lack of oxygen. </p>.<p>However, the Chamarajanagar district administration has attributed 12 deaths to oxygen shortage, maintaining that the remaining deaths were due to various comorbidities of the patients.</p>.<p>The Opposition Congress has attacked the state government with party president D K Shivakumar accusing it of “criminal negligence”.</p>