Covid-19 has increased the cost of running health infrastructure for centre as well as for the state governments. While the Covid numbers have reduced in most states significantly, the governments want to maintain a buffer in case of future outbreaks. A budgetary analysis of the key 11 states in India shows the average per capita expenditure on healthcare at just Rs 1,747. These states include Haryana, Kerala, Punjab, West Bengal, Rajasthan, UP, Bihar, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. While the opposition blamed the centre for the shortage of Oxygen during Covid’s second wave in India, the state governments run by opposition parties fear a backlash from the public in turn, if a similar situation of Oxygen shortage arises in future. This is forcing the states to collect more taxes through fuel to have sufficient war chests in future.