Covid 19: Sending Oxygen Concentrators, Ventilators, Portable Beds to America

US companies are looking to increase aid materials to help India fight the Kovid 19 epidemic. Companies are trying to send ventilators and oxygen concentrators to save the lives of serious patients infected with the rapidly growing corona. Currently, over 4 lakh people are infected with coronavirus every day in India. Patients suffer from oxygen deficiency in bed and in the hospital.

Thermo Fisher has shipped the necessary materials to India with the help of United Airlines. The company said, ‘We want to help our fellow people to make the Kovid19 thing humble. The material sent by the company also contains 4.6 million viral transport medium tubes that protect the viral samples from drying out and contaminating the microbes.

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Mukesh Aghi, President of Indo-US Strategic Partnership and Forum, thanked the company for this assistance. American Airlines, along with the Red Cross, said it was helping people around the world protect the Kovid19. Amway Company has donated $ 500,000 to the Trust, which is run by the American Chamber of Commerce. It will send 1000 ventilators and 25,0000 oxygen compressors to India. Milind Pant, the company’s chief executive, said: ‘Amway’s global family mind and heart is currently on India.

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The David and Carroll Family Foundation has also announced $ 2.5 million in aid. 5 lakh from Chub Charitable Foundation to support Kovid 19 medical facilities in India. It provides portable beds with 100 facilities for hospitals. With the rise in the number of new patients in the second wave of Kovid 19 in India, the US government, companies and people here are busy sending relief supplies to India.

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The workforce created for this purpose includes more than 45 large US companies and their chief executives. It was created by the American Commerce Industry Association and the US-India Business Council and the US-India Strategic and Partnership Forum Business Roundtable. The task force has announced that it will send over 25 thousand oxygen concentrators and 1000 ventilators to India. US big business such as Google, Daylight, Microsoft, Walmart, Boeing and MasterCard have partnered to send Covid support to India.

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US government agency USAID has so far sent six aircraft to India for health care. The Biden government has now announced a $ 100 million grant to India and the President is expected to increase the amount after review. At this time, even Americans of Indian origin are coming forward to send help to India.

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