M3M group, Indian Air force set up 150-bed Covid-19 care centre at Gurugram

A mobile medical unit is also available for shifting any patient from the Covid care centre to the hospital

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Coronavirus | Indian Air Force | Gurugram

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Photo: Bloomberg
Photo: Bloomberg

M3M Foundation, the philanthropic arm of realty firm M3M group, on Sunday said it has set up a COVID care centre at Gurugram, Haryana, in partnership with the

M3M Foundation has teamed up with to provide food and medical facilities, including oxygen, for patients in this care centre, the company said in a statement.

This COVID-19 care centre will be run and managed by the

A mobile medical unit is also available for shifting any patient from the COVID care centre to the hospital, it added.

The centre is functional now with 150 beds at M3M group apartments in its project OKR in sector 67 at

M3M Foundation Trustee Payal Kanodia said, "We thank the Indian Air Force for joining us with their expertise and necessary support for this initiative, and I am grateful to Artemis hospital, Paras hospital and W-Pratiksha hospitals for the required support."

The foundation will open more COVID care centres within a month, taking the total capacity to 400 beds.

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First Published: Sun, May 09 2021. 23:19 IST
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