Khalsa Aid Continue Selfless Service, To Provide Oxygen Machines For COVID Patients In Delhi
In a tweet, the group said, "In this unprecedented state of medical emergency, We has fortunately managed to arrange limited Oxygen concentrator for COVID-19 patients. This project will be initiated from Delhi as it is the worst affected city. Together, we will fight this situation."
The UK-based charity organisation Khalsa Aid has reached out to help those affected by COVID-19 by arranging for oxygen concentrators. The concentrators will be delivered to patients suffering from the virus in the national capital.
"Managed to arrange limited oxygen"
In a tweet, the group said, "In this unprecedented state of medical emergency, We has fortunately managed to arrange limited Oxygen concentrator for COVID-19 patients. This project will be initiated from Delhi as it is the worst affected city. Together, we will fight this situation."
In this unprecedented state of medical emergency, We has fortunately managed to arrange limited Oxygen concentrator for COVID-19 patients. This project will be initiated from Delhi as it is the worst affected city.
¡ª Khalsa Aid India (@khalsaaid_india) April 23, 2021
Together,we will fight this situation. #covidsecondwaveinindia pic.twitter.com/HydTQyHqWP
An oxygen concentrator is a device that concentrates the oxygen from a gas supply by selectively removing nitrogen to supply an oxygen-enriched product gas stream. One concentrator is available in the market at the cost of Rs 60,000 and onwards.
Recent humanitarian work
Khalsa Aid is known for their humanitarian work across the world. Since November 2020, the group has been helping farmers with essential supplies. In March, Khalsa Aid volunteers set up air coolers, increased the supply of water, distributed mosquito creams and repellants across farmers' protest sites.
The group had also increased the supply of water bottles at the protest site considering the sudden onset of summer season in early March. No just India, Khalsa Aid has been extending a hand of help to anyone in need.
The charity group reached out to those affected by a massive winter storm in Texas. The group distributed 500 meals and 300 blankets to those in need in Houston. Khalsa Aid India volunteer team was also sent at ground zero in Uttarakhand where people were stranded and stuck due to glacier disaster.