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Ola Foundation to provide oxygen concentrators
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Patients should upload the required documents on Ola App
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Patients should upload the required documents on Ola App
Ola Foundation, the philanthropic arm of app-based cab aggregator Ola, has launched its O2ForIndia initiative aimed at providing free and easy access to oxygen concentrators for home isolation patients during the ongoing wave of COVID-19 infections in the city.
The firm launched O2ForIndia in the presence of Industries and IT Principal Secretary Jayesh Ranjan here on Wednesday.
The initiative to be availed through Ola app would be free of cost, including doorstep delivery and pickup. The foundation had made available 500 oxygen concentrators initially and this would be scaled up as per need with about 10,000 concentrators available across the country.
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Those who require oxygen (oxygen saturation below 94) need to log into the Ola app and request for an oxygen concentrator by providing a few basic details
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Rows of oxygen concentrators for COVID-19 patients sit in the main plaza of the Iztapalapa borough of Mexico City. AP/PTI
O2ForIndia, an initiative to provide oxygen concentrators free of cost through Ola app for home-isolated Covid-19 patients, was launched on Wednesday. Speaking after launching the Ola Foundation-GiveIndia Foundation initiative, Deputy Chief Minister and State Covid task force head C N Ashwath Narayana, said to start with, this service was being implemented at Malleshwaram and Koramangala here.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], May 12 (ANI): Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister CN AshwathNarayan on Wednesday launched the 'O2 for India' initiative to provide oxygen concentrators to the doorsteps of the COVID-19 patients who are in home isolation.