Describing India as an important partner, the US has said that it will continue to help it against the corona virus epidemic. White House Press Secretary Jane Saki said at a press conference that President Joe Biden has announced a grant of $ 100 million (about Rs 730 crore) to India. Not only this, he is also personally interested in the support program.
“There is no doubt that the President keeps a constant watch on the state of the epidemic,” Saki said. It is in his mind that how the epidemic is affecting various regions of the world, including India’s important partner India. We are committed to the help we can provide. In response to another question, Saki said that we have sent seven consignment relief materials to India from the funds raised by the US Agency for International Development. For patients who are fighting the corona, this help is very important.
Started the mission of sending oxygen concentrator
Amid the second wave of Corona epidemic in India, Prem Bhandari, a New York-based social worker, has started a campaign to send oxygen concentrators and other essential medical supplies to cities across the country. Bhandari, president of Jaipur Foot USA, has provided 21 oxygen concentrators to Brath Bank on behalf of his organization. Breath Bank is an organization based in Jaipur, which provides medical equipment to serious patients.
Seva International, AAPI doctors giving free advice
Two organizations of the Indian community living in the United States have joined hands to provide free medical advice to Corona patients in India. These organizations include the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) and the non-profit organization Seva International. The doctors of these two organizations are giving free consultation to Corona patients in India through the eGlobalDuctors online platform. Dr. Shrini Gangasani, president and co-founder of eGlobalDuctors, said that in the last 10 days, more than 100 doctors of these two organizations have joined this platform.
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