Breathe Tamil Nadu Initiative to supply oxygen concentrators to districts
The Hindu
As part of this initiative, 10 oxygen concentrators have been provided to Tiruvannamalai district
A group of NGOs, volunteers, entrepreneurs and health professionals have come forward to start the ‘Breathe Tamil Nadu Initiative’ of the Covid-India Campaign and supply oxygen concentrators to rural areas in districts in dire need of them. As part of this initiative, 10 oxygen concentrators have been provided to Tiruvannamalai district and in the coming days, they will be given to COVID-19 Care Centres (CCC) and Primary Health Centres (PHC) in Ranipet, Kancheepuram and Erode. “In Tiruvannamalai we have provided four to the CCC in Cheyyar, three each for PHCs in Thellar and Karapattu in the district,” said Ravin Carr, who leads the Breathe Tamil Nadu Initiative.
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