‘Oxygen is the need of the hour’ – 40 quotes from India’s COVID-19 struggle May 5, 2021
In this compilation, we present thought-provoking quotes from the week of April 26 - May 2 that frame India’s battle with the coronavirus pandemic. 14 CLAPS
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Oxygen is the need of the hour. - Ashutosh Verma, Exalta
The need for the distribution of these oxygen concentrators is critical. - Juggy Marwaha, Prestige Office Ventures
We have a requirement from hospitals in Maharashtra, UP, Delhi, Gujarat, etc., for more than 5,000 concentrators. And that s just the tip of the iceberg. - Rahul Aggarwal, Designhill
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