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BENTONVILLE, Ark. and BENGALURU, India, April 30, 2021 Walmart is mobilizing its global resources to further expand support for COVID-19 relief efforts in India. Walmart, the Walmart Foundation, Flipkart and PhonePe, along with Walmart’s Global Technology and Sourcing hubs, are collaborating to counter oxygen shortages, support the national vaccination drive and donate to organizations making a difference in communities nationwide.
“Walmart is a global family. We feel the impact of this devastating surge on our associates, families and friends across India, and it’s important that we come together to support however we can,” said Doug McMillon, President and CEO of Walmart Inc. “We feel called to bring our resources to bear in times of crisis, and this moment is no different. We are working hard to combine Walmart’s global capabilities and Flipkart’s distribution network to ensure vital oxygen and supplies are made available to those who need
Simpolo Foundation starts Corona care centre in Morbi ANI | Updated: Apr 29, 2021 16:38 IST
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], April 29 (ANI/NewsVoir): Simpolo Vitrified announced the launch of Post-COVID Recovery Center at Morbi under the Simpolo Foundation. The company convert Bharat Van Hall into a COVID-19 recovery facility and builds 80 - bed corona care center. The facility is equipped with the latest equipment and will be used to treat moderate cases of COVID-19 patients. Simpolo Foundation is providing beds and medical boxes for the center.
Talking about the initiative Jitendra Aghara - CMD Simpolo Group said, We are concerned about the rapidly increasing numbers of COVID-19 cases in Simpolo Vitrified home state Gujarat. These recovery centers would help patients to get the specialised care they need. The trained clinicians ensure that the patients get the correct treatment and recover completely.
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There has been a rise in demand for oxygen support for COVID-19 positive patients during the second wave as compared to last year. Data obtained from the health department shows that nearly 40% beds in government hospitals and 28% beds in private hospitals with oxygen support have been occupied as at 8 p.m. on April 26.
Doctors say that they could see more positive patients with lung involvement due to the coronavirus infections. This increases the requirement for oxygen support, they say.
Government Rajaji Hospital Dean J. Sangumani said that there was sufficient quantum of oxygen available at the hospital. Last year, initially the hospital had an oxygen capacity of 6,000 litres. It was increased to 20,000 litres last year. Currently, the hospital has the capacity to store up to 26,000 litres of oxygen, he said.
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