'How can oxygen be made at home?' Indians seek refuge on Google in a major disaster

'How Can Oxygen Be Made At Home?' Indians Seek Refuge On Google In A Major Disaster



 Corona disease is on the rise in India. This picture is different in different parts of the country, in different hospitals. There is no bed, you cry for oxygen. And in a situation like this, people search hard on Google, 'How do you make oxygen at home?' Another searches, 'How do you make an oxygen cylinder at home?' 'How to Make Oxygen at Home' has been Google's leading topic in India since the launch of Oxygen Famine.




 The story was first reported by the great Gondal, the founder of the solid product Goqii and NCore Games. These NCore Games is an FAU-G game engineer. In a tweet, she shared a screenshot of her Google search for 'How to make oxygen at home'. You can try it yourself if you want. If you go to Google and search for 'How to Do It', you'll see 'How to Make Oxygen' first and then 'How to Make Oxygen Cylinder'.


 As soon as this issue comes to our attention, we notice some of the latest Google Trends very closely. With that, we start by going to Google Trends and noticing trends in the past week and last month. And we were amazed to see the results of those Google Trends! According to Google Trends yesterday, the search number for 'On How To Make Oxygen At Home' is close to 100. But even last week, the picture was completely different. As of April 15, the number of searches in this case was around 10 to 13. He now understands what stage of oxygen demand has reached the entire country.


 Now the question is, what countries are being asked about how to make more oxygen at home? Gujarat tops the list with 70, followed by Maharashtra with 49, Uttar Pradesh with 55 and Madhya Pradesh with 46. On the other hand, 'How To Make Oxygen' has also seen a major change in the search process. Yesterday there were 36 search results from Google Trends. Last week that number was close to 5. Gujarat is the first with 87, followed by Maharashtra 61 and Uttar Pradesh 55. And just a month before that, just a few days after Holi, these two searches were worth only 4 Google Sites.


 Google Trends, which seeks to understand the process of making oxygen at home, explains exactly how much oxygen is needed nationwide right now. On Thursday, the Supreme Court and the Delhi High Court ordered the center to take urgent action on the provision of oxygen. Also yesterday, the Union Department of Home Affairs ordered that there should be no problem with the supply of imported oxygen.


 Meanwhile, on Friday, Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan wrote a letter requesting that West Bengal not supply oxygen to any other country, Secretary of State Alapan Bandyopadhyay wrote. At present, the state receives 200 tons of oxygen and 450 metric tons of oxygen allocated to the government, the letter said. But with the growing rate of demand, the oxygen allocated to the public health sector should not be diverted. In this regard, the Secretary-General of the country expressed his concern in a letter to the Secretary of Health of the Center.


 On the same day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held an emergency meeting with the Prime Ministers of the various provinces to address the shortage of oxygen. There, Delhi's Prime Minister Arvind Kejriwal urged the Prime Minister to take promising measures to meet the need for oxygen.


 On the other hand, in a meeting with the country's prime ministers on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi instructed the provinces to take drastic measures to curb the black market with essential drugs and injections. He also urged countries to work together to meet the demand for oxygen and medicine. The center also said that the Indian Air Force will provide oxygen to various hospitals in the country. Overall, the current state of the world with oxygen shortages appears to be reflected in Google Search.

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