Pakistan offers India 50 ambulances as covid wreaks havoc.

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Pakistan's Edhi Foundation offers India assistance to fight Covid-19 outbreak​

Pakistan's noted human rights activist Faisal Edhi has offered to help India fight the Covid-19 pandemic. Edhi, the head of the Pakistan-based Edhi Foundation, has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi offering help in India's fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.​


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A Pakistan-based humanitarian organisation has offered to help the people of India manage the Covid-19 pandemic. Faisal Edhi, Edhi Foundation's chairman, on Friday wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi requesting permission to enter India with a team of volunteers and 50 ambulances to help assist in the pandemic.

 

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COVID-19: Delhi hospital overwhelmed by COVID
Sky News' Alex Crawford reports from Delhi, where there is not enough oxygen to cope with the huge numbers of COVID-19 patients. Dead bodies are carried out of a heaving hospital being pushed to breaking point as the COVID-19 critical cases pour in.

 

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COVID-19: Delhi hospital overwhelmed by COVID
Sky News' Alex Crawford reports from Delhi, where there is not enough oxygen to cope with the huge numbers of COVID-19 patients. Dead bodies are carried out of a heaving hospital being pushed to breaking point as the COVID-19 critical cases pour in.

Thank you, China for ruining the life and livelihood of millions of innocent Indians and comon people around the world
 

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Thank you, China for ruining the life and livelihood of millions of innocent Indians and comon people around the world
How are they handling the situation,no oxygen coming from other countries?
The world should offer help.
 

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How are they handling the situation,no oxygen coming from other countries?
The world should offer help.
The problem isn't oxygen. The problem is lack of oxygen cylinders and tankers. And of course supply chain management. But from what I gather it's really bad up north in and around Delhi.
 

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The problem isn't oxygen. The problem is lack of oxygen cylinders and tankers. And of course supply chain management. But from what I gather it's really bad up north in and around Delhi.
Where is the help?
Countries could send cylinders and tankers.
 

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Great gesture especially when it comes to global diseases that cause epidemics and pandemics. Best thing to do in such a time like this is to put differences aside and help.
 

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How are they handling the situation,no oxygen coming from other countries?
The world should offer help.
Any help is welcome but the Chinese, the bottom line on the level we need the oxygen and medicines no country can help, only Indians can help themselves.
More or less we need emotional help than material, and regarding the Chinese, they encroached the borders in the middle of this Chinese epidemic and the cost of troop and material movement from the Indian side was in billions, we could have easily used that money for health but you know Chinese.

Regarding other countries, Germany sold some oxygen generating plants and all industrial oxygen get diverted for medical purposes.
Even the oxygen generator on Tejas is used for medical purposes also
 
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The problem isn't oxygen. The problem is lack of oxygen cylinders and tankers. And of course supply chain management. But from what I gather it's really bad up north in and around Delhi.
The only solution is to vaccinate as many people as possible and by reducing the wastage of the vaccine. Regarding oxygen, maybe they can use the industrial cylinders for medical purposes
 

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As people call Tejas is a failed project but the investment on its development is now helping people .

 
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