 I am Dr. Ranjan Shetty. I head cardiology at Manipa Hospital Bangalore. Today I am going to discuss about some positions which could help a COVID patient with low oxygen. As you realize the cases of COVID are too many now. People when they are at home, when we are monitoring them, it's possible that their oxygen saturation comes below. Any saturation above 94 is considered okay, but if it is around borderline, if it's above 90, but below 94, such people may have to have some special position which help them. One classical position which we advocate is what we call as a pruning, where a person actually lines down on his stomach, puts a pillow below the chest and one more below below the leg. They could comfortably line out and maybe take oxygen in this position. These positions are very optimal for lung oxygenation and pressure on the lung comes down. The second position which we advocate is lateral position. So, lie down either on right side or left side, but till side, you could keep a pillow below your shoulder or neck. You could also keep one pillow back to be comfortable. While in this position, oxygen can be taken. The third position which we recommend is actually propped up position where person is sitting with slight slant. The chest is comfortably, you know, they're very leisurely sitting. One or two pillow needs to be kept in the back and they could still be taking oxygen. By using these techniques with oxygen which is available, oxygenation can be maintained. Beware of happy hypoxia where people may not realize that their oxygen saturation is coming down. Keep monitoring your saturation and use this optimal position. You could even switch between these positions and we, you know, try to maintain this position as long as you need or as long as it's possible and switch to other positions if it becomes monotonous or if it becomes tough. Thank you.