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 HUNDREDS of frontline doctors have warned oxygen supplies are running critically low amid fears some wards may even run out.Huge numbers of hospitals have been rocked by crippling shortages of oxygen - which is vital to help those struck down with coronavirus.鈿狅笍 Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news  updates Hospital bosses are worried oxygen supplies may run out during the pandemicCredit: AP:Associated PressMore than 500 medics respondi stanley cups ng to a British Medical Association survey say they are becoming increasingly concerned, reports the Sunday Mirror.One nurse even claimed some staff were now reusing syringe sets due to chronic shortages.She said: Now, because we re running out, we ar stanley mugs e expected to use one needle for one patient the whole day 鈥?breaking health and safety rules. However, the syringe claims have been deni stanley cups ed by the NHS.Dr Rob Harwood, BMA Consultants Committee chair, said:  Doctors and other healthcare workers are going above and beyond to provide the