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Washington [US], April 26 (ANI): Over three hundred oxygen concentrators have been dispatched on Sunday morning from New York to India, according to a Government of India official based in the United States. Air India s A102 is transporting five tonnes (5000kg) of oxygen concentrators as cargo from the John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York and is scheduled to land in Delhi by Monday noon. The wide-bodied passenger aircraft will operate non-stop for over 15 hours. India is witnessing a deadly COVID-19 wave, with the country reporting over 3 lakh daily cases from the last few days. The country is facing a critical shortage of oxygen amid a devastating surge in COVID-19 infections.
Sky Super Rugby Aotearoa: Blues coach Leon MacDonald reveals where his team went wrong against Crusaders
26 Apr, 2021 01:30 AM
3 minutes to read
The Crusaders have soared to a resounding 29-6 victory over the Blues. SOURCE / Sky Sport
Christopher Reive is a sports reporter for NZME@chrisreive
Through the back end of Super Rugby Aotearoa, the Blues have played out a familiar narrative week after week.
While they have shown signs of promise, discipline and errors have been their downfall.
That was the case once more in their 29-6 loss to the Crusaders in Christchurch yesterday, with handling errors a particular point of concern.