First Consignments Of Medical Supplies From US Expected To Reach India By Friday: Report First Consignments Of Medical Supplies From US Expected To Reach India By Friday: Report India has sought from the US medical supplies, including ready-to-use vaccine doses, as well as raw materials for production of COVID-19 vaccines, sources said.
Hospitals across India are facing acute shortage of beds, medical oxygen, supplies (Representational)
New Delhi:
The first consignments of medical supplies from the US and Russia are expected to reach India in the next two days and Indian missions abroad were told to focus on procurement of oxygen-related equipment and critical medicines such as Remdesivir, sources said on Wednesday.
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COVID-19: First consignments of medical supplies from US, Russia expected to reach India by Thursday
As India battles a devastating second wave of coronavirus pandemic, countries around the world including the US, Russia, the UK and Germany have announced sending medical supplies to India to help it tide over the situation
New Delhi: The first consignments of medical supplies from the US and Russia are expected to reach India by Thursday and the government was primarily focusing on procurement of oxygen tanks, generators and related items as well as critical medicines from abroad, sources said on Wednesday. They said India sought medical supplies from the US including AstraZeneca vaccines as well as raw materials for production of the vaccines through the Indian embassy and various other channels.
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