Uttam airlifts and installs oxygen plants in India
Uttam Group of Companies expects 21 of the 55 oxygen plants it is airlifting from France and Germany to arrive in India by 15th May.
Uttam Group of Companies expects 21 of the 55 oxygen plants it is airlifting from France and Germany to arrive in India by 15th May.
British Airways has flown a Boeing 777-200 aircraft loaded with 1,349 items of emergency medical aid to Delhi, India, as the nation’s coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis intensifies.
One has to wonder when we’ll see the end of these devastating stories of Covid waves and resulting oxygen supply that seems to ebb more than it flows, at least on the face of it.
Technology giant Samsung is helping India’s fight against Covid-19, having today (4th May) pledged a $5m donation that will support both central and state governments, and boost healthcare sectors with essential oxygen equipment for hospitals.
To help support the ongoing oxygen shortage in India, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has converted a nitrogen plant setup into an oxygen generator.
With India kicking off the world’s most extensive vaccination program on 16th January 2021 and the total number of active Covid-19 cases around 150,000 and daily cases just over 10,000, the mood was upbeat. Life...
India has in the last week been gripped by a lethal latest wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, with new daily records in confirmed cases and an escalating medical oxygen supply crisis.
Uttam Group of Companies is airlifting 55 oxygen generators from Germany and France to help ease oxygen shortages in India.
Major industrial gas companies have increased local production of oxygen and are importing supplies in response to the oxygen crisis in India amid a surge of coronavirus (Covid-19) cases.
The first ‘Oxygen Express’ train arrived in Delhi on Tuesday as India tries to avoid shortages of oxygen at hospitals amid a surge in coronavirus (Covid-19) cases.