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Boeing to set up field hospitals in India

The aerospace major has been in talks with five state governments to provide such facilities in their jurisdictions, reports Rohit Vaid.

Aerospace major Boeing has tied-up with state governments along with NGOs to set up field hospitals in India to treat Covid patients.

Accordingly, the aerospace major has been in talks with five state governments to provide such facilities in their jurisdictions.

In the last few days, Boeing India has reached out to UP, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Telangana and Tamil Nadu state governments.

The initiative as part of Boeing’s India Covid relief commitment envisages setting up of such facilities in each of five states which are facing the pandemic resurgence.

As part of the programme, the funding, land and utilities, facility, equipment, doctors as well as medicines will be provided through a partnership model by the joint effort of Boeing, the concerned state government and NGO partners, ‘Doctors for You’ and ‘Care USA’.

The state governments will provide the infrastructure and utilities while ‘Doctors for You’ will provide the medical infrastructure and staff.

The first such facility is expected to come as soon as possible.

“We are in conversations with local and international relief organisations to deploy Boeing’s $10-million emergency assistance package to support India’s Covid-19 response,” said Salil Gupte, president, Boeing India.

“As part of that effort, we’re working with medical, government and public health experts across India to provide relief, including medical supplies and emergency health care to communities most impacted.”

Last month, Boeing announced a $10 million emergency assistance package to support India’s Covid-19 response.

At present, Boeing has 3,000 employees in India.

The company develops, manufactures and services commercial airplanes, defence products for customers in domestic civil and military sectors.

Lately, India has been heavily battered by record new daily increases in coronavirus infections, prompting lockdowns and restrictive measures.

The exponential rise in new coronavirus cases in India has been termed as a humanitarian crisis.

IndiGo inoculates all op staff

Airline major IndiGo is set to become the first domestic airline with an all inoculated operational staff.

Accordingly, the airline in anticipation of rising travel demand on the back of accelerated vaccination programme has initiated the internal inoculation drive.

Besides, the company wants to restore confidence in not just the travelling public but also in operational crew members, front office and ground handling staff.

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Recently, Centre allowed for a liberalised vaccination phase under which private entities can procure vaccines at market regulated prices.

These jabs can then be administered under medical supervision to the company’s staff.

According to IndiGo’s Chief HR Officer Raj Raghavan: “We are fully committed towards the vaccination of our entire workforce, including our subsidiary Agile, as soon as possible.”

“As of today vaccination drives have already commenced aggressively across 35 stations and we are in the process of including more stations.”

Presently, the airline has around 23,000 employees, including employees belonging to its subsidiary Agile, all of whom, it plans to inoculate

Furthermore, the company is also providing time off to crew members upon vaccination as per guidelines.

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Ahana joins ‘Find a bed’ initiative by young students

Aahana hoped that the “initiative by the young students of IIMUN (India’s International Movement to Unite Nations) is not only going to save lives but will also help thousands of people in distress”…reports Asian Lite News.

Each and everyone in our society is ready to lend support to people in the tough time. It is great to hear that students or youngsters take good initiatives. Actress Aahana Kumra has extended support for an initiative that aims at providing a one-stop solution to locate a bed at a Covid centre. The movement, named Find A Bed, has been initiated by over 20,000 students across 160 cities and Aahana is its cause ambassador.

“As India grapples with the toughest times, Find A Bed is an initiative for anyone who has mild symptoms of Covid-19 but cannot quarantine at home, may not need to be hospitalised but have to find a bed at a Covid centre,” said Aahana.

Aahana hoped that the “initiative by the young students of IIMUN (India’s International Movement to Unite Nations) is not only going to save lives but will also help thousands of people in distress”.

On the work front, Aahana will be seen in Madhur Bhandarkar’s film “India Lockdown” and in the remake of the French television drama “Call My Agent!”. The actress also has a role in the period drama “Shamshera” starring Ranbir Kapoor.

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Gurmeet launches makeshift hospital to help people

Posting pictures of the hospital, he wrote about how we need more such centres…reports Asian Lite News.

As the whole nation is on a great mission to combat Covid 19, bollywood stars are also helping the people around. Actor Gurmeet Choudhary took to social media on Monday to announce he is launching a makeshift hospital in Nagpur to help people fight Covid-19.

Posting pictures of the hospital, he wrote about how we need more such centres.

“I am happy to announce the launch of a dedicated makeshift Covid care hospital in Nagpur in collaboration with Dr. Sayyed Wajahatali and team. Astha Dedicated Covid Hospital is located in H.B Town, Pardi, Nagpur and works for the welfare of Covid victims.

I believe that we need more centres to help people in and around Nagpur so please do reach out to us for any help that is required,” he wrote.

The actor had recently shared plans of opening 1000-bed hospitals in Patna and Lucknow.

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Vijayan asks pvt hospitals to reserve 25% beds for Covid patients

As many as 26,685 people tested positive for coronavirus in the state on Saturday…reports Asian Lite News.

With Covid-19 cases continuing to rise in Kerala, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Saturday chaired a meeting with the private hospitals and asked them to allocate 25 per cent of the total beds for Covid patients.

As many as 26,685 people tested positive for coronavirus in the state on Saturday.

“Even though cases are on the rise in Kerala, there need not be a worry like what is seen in north India. As a precautionary step, held a meeting with the private sector hospitals who have pledged full support.

“We have asked them to ensure that all the ICU beds and the ventilators are checked and kept ready,” Vijayan told the media here.

The state’s positive cases stand at 1,98,576.


A view inside the 101-bed kidney dialysis facility at Gurdwara Bala Sahib Hospital Complex launched by Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee, at Sarai Kale Khan, on March 10, 2021 in New Delhi on IndiaAstraZeneca vaccine. (Pallav Paliwal)

“Absolute caution has to be maintained by all, if things go out of the hand it could go beyond our reach. The two-day lockdown protocols in the state from Saturday have been getting a good response, as by and large people have remained indoors,” added Vijayan.

He again reiterated that the Centre should reconsider its vaccine policy and ensure that it is being provided free of cost.

“The new rate for Covishield vaccine in the private sector is Rs 600, which by far is the highest priced in the whole world. The state has to pay Serum Institute (SII) Rs 400, which also is high priced, while this has been given to other countries at a lower price than this.

“What we are told is this company is making a profit of Rs 150 per dose. These rates are not fair priced and again I have written to the PM Narendra Modi,” said Vijayan.

The Chief Minister pointed out that the response of the people to contribute to the CMDR Fund to buy vaccines has been really encouraging and on Saturday alone Rs 1.15 crore came in.

“At the moment we are not worried about the oxygen stock and we feel we need not be too much concerned about it. We have asked the expert committee to take the call on how best we can help states which are running short of oxygen,” Vijayan added.

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