<p>Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar and District In-charge Minister S Suresh Kumar rushed to Chamarajanagar from Bengaluru, after learning about the death of the patients allegedly due to oxygen shortage at the Covid Hospital on Monday.</p>.<p>Addressing media persons later, Sudhakar said, according to primary reports of the district administration, health department, and the hospital authorities, only three deaths were due to oxygen shortage. However, a death audit will be conducted, after which there will be clarity, he said.</p>.<p>Sudhakar said around 123 patients were in the hospital. While 14 of them were on ventilator support, 36 patients were under Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV), 58 patients under High flow Oxygen treatment, and 29 under normal Oxygen treatment, the minister said.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/top-karnataka-stories/karnataka-to-publish-details-of-hospitals-oxygen-supply-daily-982018.html" target="_blank">Read | Karnataka to publish details of hospitals' oxygen supply daily</a></strong></p>.<p>According to the information available, 14 people died of Covid, from 7 am on Sunday to 12 midnight. Three deaths were reported between 12 midnight and 3 am while seven deaths were from 3 am to 7 am on Monday.</p>.<p>Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa has directed to conduct a comprehensive probe into the issue. "The state government has appointed an IAS officer and KSRTC managing director Shivayogi Kalasad to probe the incident and submit a report in three days. Hence, I will not give more details. There was no information about Oxygen going dry till 12 midnight. The government will not spare anybody if they are found erring," he said.</p>
<p>Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar and District In-charge Minister S Suresh Kumar rushed to Chamarajanagar from Bengaluru, after learning about the death of the patients allegedly due to oxygen shortage at the Covid Hospital on Monday.</p>.<p>Addressing media persons later, Sudhakar said, according to primary reports of the district administration, health department, and the hospital authorities, only three deaths were due to oxygen shortage. However, a death audit will be conducted, after which there will be clarity, he said.</p>.<p>Sudhakar said around 123 patients were in the hospital. While 14 of them were on ventilator support, 36 patients were under Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV), 58 patients under High flow Oxygen treatment, and 29 under normal Oxygen treatment, the minister said.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/top-karnataka-stories/karnataka-to-publish-details-of-hospitals-oxygen-supply-daily-982018.html" target="_blank">Read | Karnataka to publish details of hospitals' oxygen supply daily</a></strong></p>.<p>According to the information available, 14 people died of Covid, from 7 am on Sunday to 12 midnight. Three deaths were reported between 12 midnight and 3 am while seven deaths were from 3 am to 7 am on Monday.</p>.<p>Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa has directed to conduct a comprehensive probe into the issue. "The state government has appointed an IAS officer and KSRTC managing director Shivayogi Kalasad to probe the incident and submit a report in three days. Hence, I will not give more details. There was no information about Oxygen going dry till 12 midnight. The government will not spare anybody if they are found erring," he said.</p>