14.9 C
New York
Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Buy now

COVID-19: France to send 28 tonnes of medical supplies to India today.

French Ambassador to India Emmanuel Lenain said plants will able to make eight hospitals “oxygen autonomous” for over 10 years.

New Delhi:

 France on Sunday (May 1) will send to India 28 tonnes of medical supplies, including eight large oxygen generation plants,

As part of its “solidarity mission” to help the country in its fight against devastating second wave of coronavirus pandemic.

French Ambassador to India Emmanuel Lenain said the plants will be able to make eight hospitals “oxygen autonomous” for over 10 years. “First phase of French solidarity mission is underway.

Twenty-eight tons medical equipment will be flow in tomorrow,

including eight world-class oxygen plants that will make eight Indian hospitals oxygen autonomous for 10+ years,” he tweeted.

The French shipment is also expect to comprise liquid oxygen containers, ventilators and other medical supplies.

On Tuesday, French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs had said it was carrying out “exceptional solidarity mission”

to assist Indian people following call for support by French President Emmanuel Macron.

On Saturday, Germany delivered to India 120 ventilators.to

Sources say Germany is set to send mobile oxygen production and filling plant next week.

And 13 German technical personnel have come to India for installation and training of the equipment. They said Germany is also sending a consignment of Remdesivir and other medicines.

Sources said a German agency looking after COVID-19 related issues would organise webinar on virus sequencing with Indian technical team.

They say procurement of medical supplies is also being made from private German companies.

France to send 28 tonnes of medical supplies to India today

“For example, 24 oxygen transport tanks were procure from German company Linde by Tata. Oil India Corporation Limited is procuring four oxygen tanks from German company Albatross,” said a source.

Russia on Saturday delivered the first batch of 1,50,000 doses of Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine to India.

Russian Ambassador to India Nikolay Kudashev said efficacy of Sputnik V is among highest in the world,

And vaccine will also be effective against new strains of COVID-19.

As India battles a devastating second wave of coronavirus pandemic.

Several countries around the world are sending medical supplies to help it tide over the situation.

The leading countries that have announced assistance to India include the US, Russia, France, Germany, Australia, Ireland, Belgium, Romania, Luxembourg, Singapore, Portugal, Sweden, New Zealand, Kuwait and Mauritius.

Some of the countries have already delivered the supplies. 

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisement -

Latest Articles