The multinational conglomerate acknowledged PM Modi`s series of spontaneous actions to ramp up the vaccine manufacture in order to inoculate all adults over 18.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday lauded the efforts of The Tata group as it announced that the firm had scrambled to import 24 cryogenic containers to transport liquid oxygen and help ease the oxygen shortage due to the unprecedented surge of the COVID-19 cases. The multinational conglomerate acknowledged the Prime Minister’s series of spontaneous actions to ramp up the vaccine manufacture in order to inoculate all adults over the age of 18, and making provisions to meet the demand for oxygen shortage as the country of an estimated 136 crore population struggled to handle the onslaught of the variant spike caseload, with high transmissibility, that challenged the healthcare system.
Compassionate gesture by the Tata Group.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 20, 2021
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“To mitigate the oxygen crisis here is one such effort to boost health Infrastructure,” Tata group wrote in the post, as it announced that the firm was arranging the O2 concentrators to tackle the strained situations across the hospitals.
Recognizing the efforts of the Tata group, PM Modi said that together, the country will fight the unforeseen wave of the COVID-19 as it had, last year.
While India has been actively involved in global efforts to eliminate the surge elsewhere, assisting developing countries that were hit hard with COVID-19 variant peak with the supply of domestically manufactured coronavirus vaccines, PM Modi earlier in his speech reiterated that with the wave now hitting India hard, he urged the vaccine manufacturers to boost the production capacity of the jabs to inoculate India’s population “in shortest possible time.”
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