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These two weeks have seen the country struggle to cope up with the sudden spike in demand for oxygen – even though there is adequate oxygen production, the lack of coordination between the central government, state governments and hospitals has led to an acute crisis, forcing hospitals to send out SOS messages on social media.
Various countries have reached out to send supplies. Here’s what each country is doing to help India come out of the second wave of COVID-19:
The surge of COVID-19 in the last two weeks in India
These two weeks have seen the country struggle to cope up with the sudden spike in demand for oxygen – even though there is adequate oxygen production, the lack of coordination between the central government, state governments and hospitals has led to an acute crisis, forcing hospitals to send out SOS messages on social media.
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COVID-19 pandemic has thrown the spotlight on a five-year old startup with emergency ambulance service
Sanchita DashApr 24, 2021, 19:00 IST
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Stanplus, they offer emergency response services for over 40 hospitals and major corporations across India and also provide for emergency patient transport.
In an interview with Business Insider India, Prabhdeep Singh, the founder of medical transportation startup Stanplus, shares how the company is dealing with the COVID-19 crisis.
Through its Red Ambulance platform, StanPlus leverages technology to offer premium quality medical response to patients.On Friday, a patient from Hyderabad, whose oxygen levels were dropping rapidly, was successfully transported from the city to Visakhapatnam, a distance of over 600 kilometres (km), in the search of a hospital bed. And coordinating this, was Prabhdeep Singh, the founder of medical transportation startup Stanplus.
Revolut hired Paroma Chatterjee as the India division s CEO.
Chatterjee is tasked with gradually rolling out the neobank s local presence and making a play for what could be a large addressable market.
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UK-based neobank Revolut has
hired Paroma Chatterjee to serve as CEO of its division in India, the first key figure in its measured expansion into the market. Revolut hires CEO for India division to run steady move into the market. Insider Intelligence
Chatterjee, who served in senior management roles at Indian financial companies such as Lendingkart and Airtel Money, will have several key responsibilities for building out the nascent subsidiary: hiring the division s staff, executing Revolut s business strategy, and overseeing potential acquisitions and applications for
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