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Mindspace extends Covid-19 support to Hyderabad
Ties up with Hyderabad City Security Council and Society for Cyberabad Security Council to assist frontline warriors and marginalised Covid affected patients
Hyderabad: Mindspace Business Parks REIT extended its support to Hyderabad City Security Council (HCSC) and Society for Cyberabad Security Council (SCSC) to assist frontline warriors and marginalised Covid affected patients, by meeting the growing demand for oxygen concentrators, medical equipment, and consumables in Hyderabad.
The initiative will see funds being utilised towards free ambulance services, covid resource support platforms, tele-consultation, and tele-medicine facility with a pool of private doctors. Funds will also be used for procuring necessary medical equipment such as lab equipment, surgical equipment, emergency drugs and oxygen concentrators.
Part of the funds is also being utilised to set up isolation intermediary hospital facilities at Gachibowli and an isolation centre for mild and asymptomatic Covid patients in Hyderabad. A temporary shelter for young children of Covid affected parents is also being created, where their meals and daily requirements will be taken care of.
Vinod Rohira, CEO at Mindspace Business Parks REIT, said, “Our teams at Hyderabad have been consistently and dedicatedly working with the local authorities, to assist in dealing with the pandemic. Our current assistance is to ensure the growing demand for oxygen concentrators, ICU beds, ventilators and other essential medicines and medical equipment is met with.”
Krishna Vedula, secretary general, SCSC, said, “The combined efforts of SCSC and Mindspace Business Parks REIT, will go a long way in providing essential medical assistance to those in need.”
Dr P Prashanthi, secretary general, HCSC, said, “The frontline workers have been on duty tirelessly, ensuring the health and safety of people. The aid will be utilised to equip them with necessary resources and help covid affected people with lifesaving necessities.”
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