France to provide oxygen generators, liquid O2, ventilators to India
France to provide oxygen generators, liquid O2, ventilators to India
NEW DELHI: France has announced that it will provide India with eight high capacity oxygen generators, liquid oxygen for 2000 patients for five days, as well as 28 ventilators and equipment for ICUs. “In the next few days, France will deliver to India not only immediate relief but also long-term capacities:- 8 high capacity oxygen generators, each providing yearlong O2 for 250 beds – Liquid O2 for 2000 patients for 5 days – 28 ventilators and equipment for ICUs,” French Ambassador tweeted
. Lenain said that the massive solidarity mission, initiated by French President Emmanuel , aims to both respond to the emergency and boost the long-term resilience of India’s healthcare system. This comes as the pandemic situation in India deteriorated with over 3 lakh infections being reported in a day
- 8 high capacity oxygen generators, each providing yearlong O2 for 250 beds
- Liquid O2 for 2000 patients for 5 days
- 28 ventilators & equipment for ICUs
The announcement comes as India is witnessing a deadly
COVID-19 wave. The increasing cases have led to the storage of hospital beds and medical-grade oxygen in the country.
Lenain said that the massive solidarity mission, initiated by French President Emmanuel Macron, aims to both respond to the emergency and boost the long-term resilience of India`s healthcare system. This comes as the pandemic situation in India deteriorated with over 3 lakh infections being reported in a day. This massive solidarity mission, initiated by Prez @EmmanuelMacron `s request, is supported by French companies present in India and the EU. It aims to both respond to the emergency and boost the long-term resilience of India`s healthcare system, Lenain further tweeted.
France to provide oxygen generators, liquid O2 and ventilators to India
French Ambassador Emmanuel Lenain said that the massive solidarity mission, initiated by French President Emmanuel Macron, aims to respond to the emergency.
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NEW DELHI: France has announced that it will provide India with eight high capacity oxygen generators, liquid oxygen for 2000 patients for five days, as well as 28 ventilators and equipment for ICUs. In the next few days, France will deliver to India not only immediate relief but also long-term capacities:- 8 high capacity oxygen generators, each providing yearlong O2 for 250 beds - Liquid O2 for 2000 patients for 5 days - 28 ventilators and equipment for ICUs, French Ambassador Emmanuel Lenain tweeted.
NEW DELHI: France has announced that it will provide India with eight high capacity oxygen generators, liquid oxygen for 2000 patients for five days, as well as 28 ventilators and equipment for ICUs. In the next few days, France will deliver to India not only immediate relief but also long-term capacities:- 8 high capacity oxygen generators, each providing yearlong O2 for 250 beds - Liquid O2 for 2000 patients for 5 days - 28 ventilators and equipment for ICUs, French Ambassador Emmanuel Lenain tweeted.
India is witnessing a deadly COVID-19 wave. The increasing cases have led to the storage of hospital beds and medical-grade oxygen in the country.
France to provide oxygen generators, liquid O2 and ventilators to India
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New Delhi: France has announced that it will provide India with eight high-capacity oxygen generators, liquid oxygen for 2000 patients for five days, as well as equipment for 28 ventilators and ICUs.
“In the next few days, France will not only provide immediate relief to India, but will also provide long term capacity: – 8 high capacity oxygen generators, providing annual O2 for 250 beds each – liquid O2 for 2000 patients for 5 days – Equipment for 28 ventilator ICUs, ”French Ambassador Emmanuel Lenin tweeted.
It was launched at the Comprehensive Solidarity Mission, Pres. @EmmanuelMacronThe request is supported by French companies in India and the European Union. It aims to respond to emergencies and promote long-term resilience of India’s healthcare system.https://t.co/x6nz5UkTOo