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Sun Foundation providing free Oxygen concentrators to needy on a returnable basis

Written by  Rajan Nath -- May 22nd 2021 01:41 PM -- Updated: May 22nd 2021 01:52 PM
Sun Foundation providing free Oxygen concentrators to needy on a returnable basis

Sun Foundation providing free Oxygen concentrators to needy on a returnable basis

Sun Foundation Free Oxygen concentrators: While the second wave of coronavirus in India led to a shortage of oxygen supply in many parts of the country, several organisations have come forward to help the needy people. Due to a shortage of oxygen supply, poor people have been facing difficulty as they are not able to afford the necessary things like oxygen conservators. Also Read | Second Wave of Coronavirus in India: PM Narendra Modi a ‘super-spreaders of COVID-19, says IMA Vice President Sun Foundation Free Oxygen concentrators: Amid shortage of oxygen, several organisations have come forward to help the needy people. Meanwhile, Sun Foundation has been providing free Oxygen concentrators to needy people on a returnable basis. Also Read | Mucormycosis: AIIMS director lists three key factors to prevent ‘black fungus’ infection Sun Foundation Free Oxygen concentrators: Amid shortage of oxygen, several organisations have come forward to help the needy people. Sun Foundation has come forward to help the needy in partnership with Red Cross Amritsar. Gurdwara Singh Sahib, Model Town Jalandhar, Red Cross Jalandhar, Red Cross Hoshiarpur, Young Progressive Sikh Forum Patiala, Tera Tera Society, Chandigarh, Anti Corruption Anti Crime Youth Bureau, Fazilka, and Akal Ustat Sewa Mission Chamkaur Sahib. Sun Foundation Free Oxygen concentrators: Amid shortage of oxygen, several organisations have come forward to help the needy people. Meanwhile, the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has opened COVID Care Centres at Jamni Sahib Ferozepur, Jabbar area near Jalandhar, Aalamgir Sahib, Damdama Sahib, Bajidpur Sahib Ferozepur, Nankiana Sahib Sangrur, Guru Nanak College Budlada village Kalra Adampur. Coronavirus cases have started to decline as more recoveries are being reported than the new cases of COVID-19. In fact, Punjab is also witnessing a decline in new COVID cases. Click here to follow PTC News on Twitter -PTC News


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