Inderpal Singh and his wife Ajeet Kaur are keeping busy with their catering business, Upper Crust, in Yorkville since the state has begun to open up; but they are extremely worried about friends and family back home in India.
Posted5/10/2021 3:47 PM
On May 7, Edward-Elmhurst Health donated personal protective equipment to the National Council of Asian Indian Association Inc. which will send it to India to assist people caring for patients with COVID-19.
Included in the donation are 3,500 isolation gowns, 6,000 N95 respirators and 72,000 exam gloves.
The association is working with National India Hub to ship the items to India.
The supplies then will be distributed to rural hospitals and COVID-19 emergency facilities which are being set up in schools and community centers throughout the country.
India is averaging nearly 4,000 deaths and 400,000 new infections each day and has registered nearly 250,000 deaths and 23 million cases since the pandemic began.
Pallets of personal protective equipment will be headed to India to aid the country’s COVID-19 crisis through the cooperation of Edward Hospital in Naperville hospital and the local Indian community.