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Rotary hands over funds raised to help India s Covid plight

FOLLOWING Airedale NHS Foundation Trust’s Consultant Surgeon, Mr Raj Rao’s plea for help in raising money for equipment to help India in its plight against the COVID virus, the Rotary Club of Ilkley Wharfedale put their shoulder to the wheel and held a collection at Ilkley Tesco. A spokesman for the Rotary Club of Ilkley Wharfedale said: “Over and over again Tesco have allowed the Rotarians to have a collection at their premises in Ilkley whenever there has been a serious crisis in the world and this was no exception. “Also, as usual, the people of Ilkley and its surroundings showed their usual amazing generosity.

Airedale surgeon launches India Covid crisis fund

A surgeon at Airedale Hospital is working with Rotary clubs in Ilkley Wharfedale and Bangalore to support medics in India as they deal with the overwhelming numbers of coronavirus patients. Mr Raj Rao, a consultant surgeon at Airedale NHS Foundation Trust who is originally from Bangalore, has set up a GoFundMe page with the aim of raising £250,000 to buy essential medical equipment such as pulse oximeters, oxygen concentrators and CPAP machines.  Typically, a pulse oximeter costs around £50, an oxygen concentrator around £2000 and a CPAP machine around £1000. “I have lost a number of my own close relatives to Covid and I know many others have lost their near and dear ones too due to lack of proper advice and timely access to medical care,” explains Mr Rao. 

Airedale surgeon is fundraising to help India s Covid crisis

A SURGEON at Airedale Hospital is working with Rotary clubs in Ilkley Wharfedale and Bangalore to support medics in India as they deal with the overwhelming numbers of coronavirus patients. Mr Raj Rao, a consultant surgeon at Airedale NHS Foundation Trust who is originally from Bangalore, has set up a GoFundMe page with the aim of raising £250,000 to buy essential medical equipment such as pulse oximeters, oxygen concentrators and CPAP machines.  Typically, a pulse oximeter costs around £50, an oxygen concentrator around £2000 and a CPAP machine around £1000. “I have lost a number of my own close relatives to Covid and I know many others have lost their near and dear ones too due to lack of proper advice and timely access to medical care,” explains Mr Rao.

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