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Kerala model: How India’s only oxygen surplus state is managing the crisis

Kerala has the distinction of being the only State with an oxygen surplus, so much so, that it has been sending supplies to Tamil Nadu, Goa and Karnataka as well. The State’s oxygen production is at 199 metric tonnes per day. Demand for Covid care in the State comes to 35 MTPD, while non-covid care requires around 45 MTPD.

April 23, 2021 / 10:58 IST
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While patients in the National Capital Region, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh are reeling due to an acute shortage of oxygen, people in Kerala are much better off. The State has the distinction of being the only one with an oxygen surplus, so much so, that it has been sending supplies to Tamil Nadu, Goa and Karnataka as well.

Here’s a look at how Kerala is managing the situation.

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 Surplus production

Data available with the Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization (PESO) show that Kerala’s oxygen production is at 199 metric tonnes per day (MTPD). Demand for Covid care in the State comes to 35 MTPD, while non-covid care requires around 45 MTPD.