UPS Lifts 2,184 Oxygen Concentrators to India; Air India to Distribute Across Indian Cities
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HOUSTON, April 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The first major batch of oxygen concentrators has left Atlanta by air to Delhi. Thanks to UPS Foundation s generous collaboration with Sewa International, the shipment of 2,184 Nuvo oxygen-concentrators, manufactured by Birmingham, Alabama-based Nidek Medical Products, Inc., is being shipped free of cost to New Delhi, as India struggles with the severe second wave of COVID-19 that has led to an acute shortage of oxygen, ventilators, and hospital beds across the country.
Pic: Members of the Sewa International Team with UPS representatives at the UPS warehouse in Atlanta
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