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Little Rock Central High School student creates COVID-19 care kits to give away
Fifteen-year-old Shankul Lohakare gave away kits with masks, hand sanitizer, a thermometer, and a pulse oximeter to help with early COVID-19 detection. Author: Jade Jackson Updated: 10:30 PM CST January 30, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas A Little Rock Central High School sophomore gave away COVID-19 care kits in a drive-thru at the school on Saturday afternoon. The kits consisted of masks, hand sanitizer, a thermometer, and a pulse oximeter in a reusable cosmetic bag to help detect early symptoms of the virus.
Fifteen-year-old Shankul Lohakare came up with the idea for the giveaway and took action after seeing Arkansas cases and numbers.