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It s been heroic effort from all involved, says US on COVID-19 assistance to India

It’s been heroic effort from all involved, says US on COVID-19 assistance to India By ANI|   Posted by Mansoor  |   Published: 6th May 2021 7:41 am IST Washington: As US four military aircraft carrying medical supplies have landed in India amid the COVID-19 so far, Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin on Wednesday described it as a heroic effort from all those involved. “So far, we have sent 4 gray tails to India, containing 1m Rapid Diagnostic Tests, 545 Oxygen Concentrators, 1,600,300 N95 masks, 457 Oxygen cylinders, 440 regulators, 220 pulse oximeters and 1 Deployable Ox.  Concentration System. It’s been a heroic effort from all involved,” Austin tweeted. So far, we ve sent 4 gray tails to India, containing 1m Rapid Diagnostic Tests, 545 Oxygen Concentrators, 1,600,300 N95 masks, 457 Oxygen cylinders, 440 regulators, 220 pulse oximeters and 1 Deployable Ox. Concentration System. It s been a heroic effort from all involved. pic.twitter.com/RJuxJ0KOOf Secretary of Defens

Heroic Effort: US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin On Covid Assistance To India

It s been a heroic effort from all involved, said the defense secretary. Washington: After the fourth US military aircraft carrying much-needed life-saving supplies landed in India amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Wednesday described it as a heroic effort from all those involved. So far, we ve sent 4 gray tails to India, containing 1 million Rapid Diagnostic Tests, 545 Oxygen Concentrators, 1,600,300 N95 masks, 457 Oxygen cylinders, 440 regulators, 220 pulse oximeters and 1 Deployable Oxygen Concentration System, Mr Austin tweeted with three pictures of the US military aircraft in India. It s been a heroic effort from all involved, said the defense secretary. So far, we ve sent 4 gray tails to India, containing 1m Rapid Diagnostic Tests, 545 Oxygen Concentrators, 1,600,300 N95 masks, 457 Oxygen cylinders, 440 regulators, 220 pulse oximeters and 1 Deployable Ox. Concentration System. It s been a heroic effort from all involved. pic.twitter.com/

LIVE: Mumbai vaccination centres to remain shut for 3 days due to COVID-19 vaccine shortage

30 April 2021, 15:11 PM Night curfew in Telangana extended for 7 more days till 5 am on 8th May. The statewide night curfew comes into effect at 9 pm and continues till 5 am. (ANI) 30 April 2021, 15:10 PM Corona night curfew imposed between 10 PM to 5 AM in Agartala Municipal Corporation area, has been extended up to 31st May 2021. Essential services will be exempted: Government of Tripura (ANI) 30 April 2021, 15:09 PM Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal has tested positive for COVID-19. He said he has mild symptoms and has isolated himself. 30 April 2021, 14:03 PM Delhi High Court says it is a war against COVID, not a battle.  The Court observation came when one of the oxygen suppliers, Vinayak Gases, tells High Court that its owners are down with COVID and they are providing everything.

COVID-19 vaccination | US to send 20 million AstraZeneca doses to India: Report

COVID-19 vaccination | US to send 20 million AstraZeneca doses to India: Report © Suhasini Jha COVID-19 vaccination | US to send 20 million AstraZeneca doses to India: Report The United States will send 20 million doses of its spare AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines to India. It has also agreed to divert ‘sufficient’ Millipore filters to India so that the country can boost domestic production of up to 18 million more doses of the vaccine. Further, the US will be sending 17 oxygen generator plants and 20,000 doses of Remdesivir in its first tranche of supplies expected over this week and the next, The Economic Times reported. The agreement is for 20 million AstraZeneca doses, but a timeline is “yet to be specified”, sources told the paper.

Second US Air Force aircraft departs for India with COVID-19 aid

Second US Air Force aircraft departs for India with COVID-19 aid SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 30, 2021, 08:53 AM IST Share Synopsis In line with President Joe Biden s commitment to support India in its fight against the second wave of the pandemic, an Air Force C-17 Globemaster III, the second US Air-force carrier with COVID-19 relief supplies, has departed for India. Agencies In line with President Joe Biden s commitment to support India in its fight against the second wave of the pandemic, an Air Force C-17 Globemaster III, the second US Air-force carrier with COVID-19 relief supplies, has departed for India. The aircraft s left Travis Air Force Base in California for New Delhi on Thursday (local time) as India fights the second wave of coronavirus which has stressed its healthcare system.

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