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Khalsa Aid to provide free oxygen concentrators to Covid-19 patients

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Khalsa Aid to provide free oxygen concentrators to Covid-19 patients
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Amid a shortage of oxygen in the country, Khalsa Aid India on Friday announced that it will provide oxygen concentrators to Covid-19 patients in Delhi free of cost. Delhi has been facing a severe shortage of oxygen for the past few days. Khalsa Aid India, which has recently procured 65 oxygen concentrators, said people would have to fill up a registration form to avail themselves of the service.
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Also Read | Triple mutation variant in India emerges as fresh worry amid battle against coronavirus Amid shortage of oxygen, Khalsa Aid India announced that it will provide oxygen concentrators to Covid-19 patients in Delhi free of cost. It also stated that patients with "low oxygen saturation levels" would be given priority. The volunteers have been deployed to deliver oxygen concentrators in all parts of the capital amid a shortage of oxygen in Delhi. Amid shortage of oxygen, Khalsa Aid India announced that it will provide oxygen concentrators to Covid-19 patients in Delhi free of cost. Meanwhile, Khalsa Aid Founder Ravinder Singh said that "We will stand with the people of India during the Covid emergency! We will be happy to work with other organisations to assist. This is about humanity, not taking credit. Please contact info@khalsaaid.org."
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Also Read | Zydus gets DCGI approval for emergency use of Virafin in treating moderate COVID-19 cases In another tweet, he said, "The Covid-19 hell in India is heartbreaking! It’s due to the lack of coordination from the government! There needs to be an independent inquiry into this disaster!" Amid shortage of oxygen, Khalsa Aid India announced that it will provide oxygen concentrators to Covid-19 patients in Delhi free of cost. "This is the time to put aside politics, ideologies, differences, arguments and work together during the Covid crises across #India," Ravinder Singh wrote in another tweet. Earlier on April 21, Khalsa Aid has tweeted: "Our prayers for the heroic medical staff at Delhi hospitals supporting Covid patients under so much stress." Click here to follow PTC News on Twitter -PTC News-
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