Delhi Police releases seized corona medicines to hospitals, care centres
Out of the total 170 oxygen concentrators seized by the North district police, 60 have been released to AIIMS , 40 to CAPF Hospital and remaining to Covid care centres.
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NEW DELHI: Delhi Police has released the critical Covid-19 medicines and essential articles including Remdesivir injections, oxygen cylinders and other equipment seized during its crackdown on black marketing and hoarding to hospitals and Covid care centres to help patients.
According to the data shared by the Delhi Police, it has so far released 86 Remdesivir injections to hospitals like Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital, BSA, Deepchand Bandhu Hospital, Park, Kailash, CDMO, Terapanth Chhatarpur, Rohini Covid Care Center and DDMA North.
New Delhi [India], May 3 (ANI): The Delhi Police on Monday took steps to supply Remdesivir and other Covid medical resources to needy hospitals and care centres during the Covid pandemic.
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The Delhi police have released over 80 Remdesivir injections and other essential articles of medical use which were seized by the force on different occasions, they said in a statement on Monday.
These injections were handed over to different hospitals and COVID care centres in the national capital, it said.
According to the statement, so far, 86 Remdesivir injections, used for critical care in high lung infection, have been given away to hospitals that include Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital, BSA Hosipital, Deepchand Bandhu Hospital, Park Hospital, Kailash Hospital, CDMO, Terapanth Chhatarpur, Rohini Covid Care Centre and DDMA North.