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India’s largest online shopping platform Amazon has recently announced that they will donate 10,000 oxygen concentrators and BiPAP machines to the health institutes to help them treat COVID-19 patients.
The first consignment is expected to be shipped by April 30 and is set to land in Mumbai on Sunday. By joining hands with ACT Grants, Temasek Foundation and others. Amazon is airlifting over 8,000 oxygen concentrators and 500 BiPAP machines from Singapore.
As a part of our commitment to help #India fight the devastating second wave of #COVID19, @amazonIN will airlift, import & donate 100 @Medtronic ICU #ventilator units from the #US to ramp up #Indian supplies.
— Amazon India News (@AmazonNews_IN) April 27, 2021
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Also, they are getting over 1500 of concentrators and other equipment from non-profit organizations such as Concern India and Swasth.
We stand firmly with the country, deploying our global logistics network to urgently airlift the needed oxygen concentrators to support the nation’s immediate need,” said Amit Agarwal, Global SVP and Country Head, Amazon India.
The circumstances are such that no amount of help is too much so many people are actively working to pull the nation out of this miserable situation. Be it a celebrity or an MNC, a common man or an international government, all are in to help the country stay strong during these tough times.