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How IIT Roorkee is helping expand Covid-19 care efforts in Uttarakhand

How IIT Roorkee is helping expand Covid-19 care efforts in Uttarakhand How IIT Roorkee is helping expand Covid-19 care efforts in Uttarakhand IIT Roorkee has undertaken several initiatives to add to the Covid-19 care efforts in Uttarakhand. advertisement IIT Roorkee has undertaken several initiatives to add to the Covid-19 care efforts in Uttarakhand. In an endeavour to augment the efforts of the government for tackling the second wave of Covid-19 cases, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee has undertaken several initiatives. IIT Roorkee has donated oxygen cylinders to Roorkee Civil Hospital, and also set up a Covid care centre and a vaccination centre for the local people.

JNMC clarifies death figures

May 15, 2021 “These social media posts have also wrongly mentioned that the retired faculty members who died in the past one-month were all undergoing treatment at JNMC. We like to make it clear that many of these superannuated faculty members were not even in Aligarh at the time of their deaths”, he added. Prof Siddiqui further said: “JNMC administration and its team of doctors and paramedical staff is working round the clock with the best of their abilities and scores of our health workers also got infected with Coronavirus in the line of duty. We exhort all concerned especially the AMU employees to get vaccinated at the earliest on top priority as the incidence of death has been very low among inoculated people. JNMC is also a designated vaccination centre and we urge everyone to follow Covid appropriate behaviour and social distancing. We offer deep condolences to families of all the deceased”.

IIT Roorkee augmenting COVID care efforts in Uttarakhand

May 15, 2021 “These oxygen cylinders will help tackle oxygen shortage for coronavirus patients. We are indebted to IIT Roorkee for this noble initiative. We hope that the Institute will continue to inspire the youth through its various social initiatives” Dr. Sanjay Kansal, Chief Medical Superintendent, Civil Hospital, Roorkee.   “The sharp spike in coronavirus cases across the country has led to a shortage of beds and oxygen, causing untold hardships to the patients. These initiatives are in line with our commitment to augment the efforts of the government to help our country tide over these unprecedented times.” said Prof. Ajit K. Chaturvedi, Director, IIT Roorkee.

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