As of today, India has recorded over 1.66 crore total COVID-19 cases. Whether it¡¯s due to the immense load on the medical infrastructure or due to the massive shortage of oxygen being experienced in the capital or other parts of the nation.?
However, amidst this chaos, nations around the world are offering a helping hand to help our nation deal with this calamity.?
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A few hours ago, a tweet by Singapore in India revealed that the nation of Singapore has sent four cryogenic oxygen containers aboard Indian Air Force aircraft, from Changi Airport in Singapore, which made many Indians actually take a sigh of relief.
However, among several comments on this tweet, one was shared by Min-Liang-Tan, CEO and founder of gaming peripherals manufacturing company Razer. In the tweet he asked if India was in need of surgical masks, stating, ¡°Are surgical masks in need? I can see if we have some we can spare from our manufacturing line in Singapore to send over to India.¡±
In case you remember, last year, when the world was hit with the pandemic and it experienced an immense shortage of masks and PPE, the gaming peripheral company announced it was turning one of its manufacturing facilities to manufacture face masks.?
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At the time, Ming-Liang-Tan had announced that it wishes to donate a million face masks.?
These face masks were then distributed across the nation of Singapore, in hospitals and to organisations that were hit with the shortage of face masks.?
People replied to Ming-Liang Tan, thanking him for his generosity, and concern.?
While some stated that currently, the nation is in dire need of oxygen cylinders some were willing to accept what Ming-Ling Tan had to offer.?
The number of cases in India is showing no signs of slowing down. Just yesterday alone, India has seen 3.4 lakh COVID-19 cases and 2,624 deaths, added to the overall tally with the nation¡¯s capital along with UP, Maharashtra and Gujarat among some of the worst-hit.?