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A patient receives medical oxygen in a ward of Kovid-19 Care Center in New Delhi.
Jaspreet Rai has been trying his best to do his part for the country more than 30 years ago: help your people breathe.
Rai, 53, who moved to Indicot, New York, the birthplace of IBM, Punjab, is the founder of Sanrai International, a company providing oxygen concentrations. With India now the epicenter of the epidemic, around 3,500 Kovid-19 deaths per day, and oxygen supply continuing, Rai has left to help her former homeland cope with its worst crisis in recent history.
Rai said, “This is probably the most difficult time when they came on the field with their 100 employees, who will supply 30,000 units across India in May, many times providing 1,500 Sanrai normally in a year.” When you don’t have the equipment, and you’re trying to catch people, and they’re gasping, literally gasping for air. And you like, look, I’ve sold my last unit, I’ll have to wait until then.