Bayer announces support for India s fight against Covid
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Mumbai, May 10 : Global life sciences company Bayer on Monday announced an extension of its COVID-19 relief measures to local communities, healthcare workers, businesses and employees.
As COVID-19 cases surge in India, Bayer is re-purposing its existing 200 NM3/hr Nitrogen plant at its manufacturing facility at Vapi. This will help provide a permanent source of Oxygen supply to a local hospital.
Additionally, Bayer will also provide oxygen concentrators to Primary Health Centres (PHCs) to serve communities across rural India.
Bayer extends support, relief measures in India s fight against COVID-19
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Bayer is re-purposing its existing nitrogen plant at its manufacturing facility at Vapi, which will help provide a permanent source of oxygen supply to a local hospital. Additionally, it will also provide oxygen concentrators to primary health centres to serve communities across rural India.
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Over the last 10 months, Bayer has converted its plant at Chittegaon in Aurangabad into an 80-bed COVID-care facility.
Global life sciences company Bayer on Monday announced an extension of its existing COVID-19 relief measures to local communities, healthcare workers, businesses and employees.
Bayer India extends Covid relief measures to healthcare workers, farmers
May 10, 2021
Converts nitrogen plant in Vapi manufacturing facility to produce oxygen
Global life sciences major Bayer’s Indian arm on Monday announced the extension of its Covid-19 relief measures to local communities, healthcare workers, farmers, businesses and employees in India. The measures include converting its nitrogen plant at Vapi manufacturing facility in Gujarat to supply oxygen and supply to the local hospital, a company press release said.
It quoted D. Narain, Senior Bayer Representative, South Asia and Chief Executive Officer, Bayer CropScience Limited saying: “During these unprecedented times, it is our responsibility to support the nation’s fight against the pandemic. Our small contribution is an effort to sustain sections of our society where help is needed the most.”
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