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Amazon, Facebook, Vivo, others extend support for COVID relief efforts
Amazon India on Tuesday said it has procured 100 ventilators through its global resources to immediately import these into the country.
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Enterprises across the board including
Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Oppo, and Vivo are extending support in India s fight against COVID-19, donating oxygenators, breathing machines, and ventilators amid the deadly second wave of the pandemic in the country.
Amazon India on Tuesday said it has procured 100 ventilators through its global resources to immediately import these into the country.
The company has worked with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) to ensure the ventilators are of acceptable technical specification and carried out its own compatibility checks to immediately fund 100 units of the
COVID: Global Enterprises ramp-up efforts to ensure well-being of staff in India
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Last Updated: Apr 28, 2021, 10:00 PM IST
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In an email to employees, IBM Chief Executive Officer Arvind Krishna said the company will continue to take firm and coordinated action to support IBMers in India and other parts of the world where COVID is surging.
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Global enterprises like IBM and Amazon have significantly ramped up efforts - including setting up vaccination drives and offering paid leaves and insurance - to ensure the well-being of their staff in India as the country reels under a deadly second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
Global enterprises like IBM and Amazon have significantly ramped up efforts - including setting up vaccination drives and offering paid leaves and insurance - to ensure the well-being of their staff in India as the country reels under a deadly second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. In an email to employees, IBM Chief Executive Officer Arvind Krishna said the company will continue to take firm and coordinated action to support IBMers in India and other parts of the world where COVID is surging. He said the company is supplementing medical coverage to ensure COVID-19 care for the employees and has put in place a dedicated health line to provide medical care and consultations from medical professionals for staff, who are isolating at home.
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Amazon s Amit Agarwal said the company continues to look for ways to help employees.
Organisations across the spectrum have come forward to source and donate oxygenators, breathing machines, and ventilators.
Global enterprises like IBM and Amazon have significantly ramped up efforts - including setting up vaccination drives and offering paid leaves and insurance - to ensure the well-being of their staff in India as the country reels under a deadly second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
In an email to employees, IBM Chief Executive Officer Arvind Krishna said the company will continue to take firm and coordinated action to support IBMers in India and other parts of the world where COVID is surging.