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As the second wave of the fatal coronavirus burns through India, Indian Americans are leaving no stone unturned to help India beat Covid-19. Hindu Charities for America is partnering with Navya Care, to send high-quality oxygen concentrators to underserved COVID-19 patients in India.
Several FedEx 777 charter planes have landed in India with over 81,000 kilos of medical supplies, oxygen concentrators, and over 300,000 N95 masks.Â
The campaign, HC4O2 (Hindu Charities for Oxygen), is raising funds to ensure a speedy and reliable supply of oxygen concentrators and other medical supplies for maximum impact during this emergency. We were collectively hurting to do something to help the situation in India. We chose to align with Navya Care as they had already figured out the sourcing, transport, and distribution of oxygen concentrators. It s a relief to see the concentrators already at work at hospitals throughout the country,â said Gulshan Singh, vice-president for communicati
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MUMBAI: US-based Indian doctors and philanthropic groups have joined hands with Parel’s Tata Memorial Hospital to tackle the surge in demand for medical oxygen. On Sunday, 3,800 oxygen concentrato-rs landed at Mumbai and Delhi airports from the US where the devices travelled to nearly 40 hospitals in 15 states. Another batch of 1,500 oxygen concentrators is likely to arrive soon.
Dr Rajendra Badwe, director of Tata Memorial Centre (TMC), said the diaspora has arranged over 5,000 oxygen concentrators in record 10 days. These, he said, will help decongest ICUs and oxygen beds and support patients waiting for a hospital bed. The devices would be distributed to over 200 hospitals in the National Cancer Grid (NCG) and other state and civic facilities treating Covid patients, he said. In Mumbai, KEM, Sion and JJ hospitals will get the devices.
Tata Memorial Centre to give 3,800 02 concentrators to cancer grid hospitals
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Two C 130 aircraft of Republic of Singapore Airforce landed at Air Force Station Panagarh with 256 oxygen cylinders. The operation involved contactless off loading flight planning and other ground operations.. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi/Mumbai, May 9 : The Tata Memorial Centre, which provides life-saving service to cancer patients, is also sourcing and allocating medical equipment for over 200 hospitals across India that are part of the National Cancer Grid (NCG).
On Sunday, it received 81,000 kg of medical equipment including 3,800 portable oxygen concentrators along with 300,000 N95 masks for distribution to hospitals across India.
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