COVID19: How Countries Extend A Helping Hand To India Amid Covid Pandemic

India's COVID-19 Cases Surge: Centre Urges Immediate Data Update for Strategic Response

India's COVID-19 Cases Surge: Centre Urges Immediate Data Update for Strategic Response

As India continues to battle a massive second wave of coronavirus, several countries have come forward to extend a helping hand. US President Joe Biden spoke with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday. He announced that the United States and India would work closely together in the fight against COVID-19. The President pledged America’s steadfast support for the people of India who have been impacted by the recent surge in COVID-19 cases.

Announcements made by various countries

United Kingdom:

UK made announcement that 495 oxygen concentrators, 120 non-invasive ventilators and 20 manual ventilators, will be sent to India this week. Out of these 100 ventilators and 95 oxygen concentrators already arrived on 27 April, 2021.

France:

France would send relief material in two phases.

Phase I: (Arriving this week)

Phase II: (Arriving next week)

Ireland:

Ireland is to send 700 Oxygen concentrators this week.

Germany:

Australia:

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced on 27 April, 2021 that Australia will send 500 ventilators, 1 million surgical masks, 500,000 P2 and N95 masks, 100,000 goggles, 100,000 pairs of gloves and 20,000 face shields.

Support promised by others:

Kuwait, Russia

COVID-19 medical supplies secured through private and other channels – As on 27 April 2021

  1. Singapore : 500 BiPAPs, 250 oxygen concentrators, 4 Cryogenic Oxygen Containers & other medical supplies
  2. Saudi Arabia : 80 MT of liquid oxygen (en route via sea)
  3. Hong Kong : 800 Oxygen Concentrators
  4. Thailand : 4 Cryogenic Oxygen Tanks
  5. UAE : 6 Cryogenic Oxygen Containers
  6. Germany: AFMS (Armed Forces Medical Services) is importing 23 mobile oxygen generation plants from Germany.

Proposed US Assistance to India US Government Statements and Messages of Support

Therapeutics, personal protective equipment, and tests

Vaccine raw materials support:

Technical Expertise Support:

o        USAID will work with CDC to support and fast-track mobilization of emergency resources available to India through the Global Fund.

o        Under the Quad Vaccine Initiative, U.S. Development Finance Corporation (DFC) is funding a substantial expansion of manufacturing capability for BioE, the vaccine manufacturer in India, enabling BioE to ramp up to produce at least 1 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines by the end of 2022.

US Private sector’s COVID 19 assistance to India

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