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The directive under the stringent Disaster Management Act 2005 was issued by Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla in the wake of reports that some States blocked supply of medical oxygen to other States amid sudden spike in COVID-19 cases and demand for it.
Bhalla said the availability of adequate and uninterrupted supply of medical oxygen is an important pre-requisite for managing moderate and severe cases of COVID-19 and with the increasing cases, the medical oxygen supply will need to keep pace with the requirements of the States and Union Territories.
“Therefore, to ensure the uninterrupted supply of medical oxygen across the country for the management of COVID-19 patients, in the exercise of powers conferred under sections of the DM Act, the undersigned, in the capacity as chairperson, National Executive Committee, hereby directs the State and Union Territory governments and State and Union Territory authorities to ensure the following measures within their areas of jurisdiction,” the home secretary said.
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No restrictions shall be imposed on oxygen manufacturers and suppliers to limit the oxygen supplies only to the hospitals of the State and the Union Territory in which they are located.
There shall be free movement of oxygen-carrying vehicles into the cities, without any restriction of timings, while also enabling inter-city supply without any restriction, it said.
No authority shall attach the oxygen-carrying vehicles passing through the district or areas for making supplies specific to any particular district or area, it further said.
Supply of oxygen for industrial purposes, except those (nine specified industries) exempted by the government, is prohibited from April 22, 2021, and till further orders, according to the directive.
The order said that the States and Union Territories shall strictly abide by the supply plan of medical oxygen prepared by Empowered Group-I and as revised from time to time.
The district magistrates, deputy commissioners and senior superintendents of police, deputy superintendents of police, deputy commissioners of police will be personally liable for the implementation of the above directions, it said.