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A Covid Care Centre (Representative image)Â
In a bid to strengthen the nation s capacity to fight against the recent surge in COVID-19 cases, the government has appealed to the heads of the top 1,000 corporates (by market capitalisation) to consider converting their vacant office buildings into temporary COVID-19 case facilities, reports
Economic Times.
While acknowledging and appreciating the support of the corporates in the national effort against COVID-19, Corporate Affairs Secretary Rajesh Verma in his letter to the heads of the country s top 1,000 corporates said that the second wave requires more coordination and focused approach so as to provide immediate relief to the people.
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April 22, 2021 21:18 IST
Citing the example of temporary COVID care facilities set up by the DRDO in the capital, Corporate Affairs Secretary said companies can do the same in tandem with States
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Preparation under way by DRDO to set up a hospital with 500 beds equipped with ICU facilities for CVOID-19 patients near the airport in New Delhi. | Photo Credit: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar
Citing the example of temporary COVID care facilities set up by the DRDO in the capital, Corporate Affairs Secretary said companies can do the same in tandem with States
Urging Corporate India to help the government battle the second wave of COVID-19, the government on Thursday asked them to consider setting up temporary COVID-care facilities and makeshift hospitals to treat the rising number of cases needing medical care.
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