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Amazon, Intel, Google, More Companies Step Up to Combat India s COVID-19 Crisis

Amazon, Intel, Google, More Companies Step Up to Combat India s COVID-19 Crisis Companies have pitched in with everything from airlifts of medical equipment and funding pledges to making medical oxygen. By Reuters | Updated: 29 April 2021 12:58 IST On Tuesday, Amazon said it would ship 100 ICU ventilator units to India from the United States Highlights Google promised $18 million (roughly Rs. 130 crores) in funding for India JSW said it was building large COVID patient centres around its plants Global and Indian firms are flexing their industrial muscle to help the world s second biggest population battle coronavirus, coming to the rescue of a public health system buckling under the weight of surging infections and deaths.

From Amazon to Tata, industry steps up to combat India s coronavirus crisis

BENGALURU: Global and Indian firms are flexing their industrial muscle to help the world’s second biggest population battle coronavirus, coming to the rescue of a public health system buckling under the weight of surging infections and deaths. Amazon.com, Intel and Google, as well as Indian firms Tata Sons, Reliance Industries and JSW Steel have pitched in with everything from airlifts of medical equipment and funding pledges to making medical oxygen. “What we need is better planning with the recognition that government’s capacity is limited and therefore requires private participation,” said economist Madhura Swaminathan of the Indian Statistical Institute in Bengaluru.

Industry giants come to India s rescue

BENGALURU: Global and Indian firms are flexing their industrial muscle to help the world’s second biggest population battle coronavirus, coming to the rescue of a public health system buckling under the weight of surging infections and deaths. Amazon.com, Intel and Google, as well as Indian firms Tata Sons, Reliance Industries and JSW Steel have pitched in with everything from airlifts of medical equipment and funding pledges to making medical oxygen. “What we need is better planning with the recognition that government’s capacity is limited and, therefore, requires private participation,” said economist Madhura Swaminathan of the Indian Statistical Institute in Bengaluru.

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