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Mizoram receives oxygen concentrators and cylinders from Taiwan and Ireland
As the COVID-19 scenario deteriorates in Mizoram, Chief Minister Zoramthanga has thanked Taiwan
| 9 May 2021 6:11 AM GMT
AIZAWL: As the COVID-19 scenario deteriorates in Mizoram, Chief Minister Zoramthanga has thanked Taiwan the East Asian country claimed by China and also the European Union (EU) country of Ireland for providing aid to mitigate possible oxygen crisis in the State.
The Hill State received consignments of oxygen concentrators and cylinders from Taiwan and another of 60 oxygen concentrators produced by the premium American company Invacare from Ireland, on Friday.
Without mentioning how many consignments Mizoram has received, Zoramthanga said, Thank you Taiwan for your continued generosity providing us much needed oxygen concentrators and cylinders.
Read more about Covid-19: Hike quota of oxygen to 300 MT, Punjab CM urges PM Modi on Business Standard. Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to also ensure urgent supplies of vaccine for the state
India records 4.3 lakh new COVID-19 cases, over 4000 deaths in last 24 hours On Friday, India had recorded 4,01,078 new cases of COVID-19 and 4,187 fatalities â the highest single-day spike in deaths.
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Updated: May 9, 2021, 01:44 PM IST
The second wave of Covid-19 continues to wreak havoc in India with the country reporting three to four lakh new cases every week. Restrictions like lockdown are implemented in almost all the states of the country to reduce Covid-19 cases, yet the cases are not decreasing. This is the fifth time in a week when India has crossed the 4 lakh mark of new cases in 24 hours. On Friday, India had recorded 4,01,078 infections and 4,187 fatalities – the highest single-day spike in deaths.