New Delhi: The first shipment of COVID-19 relief supplies, together with 449 ventilators, 100 oxygen concentrators and extra, from the Netherlands arrived in India on Friday (May 7, 2021).
These relief supplies from the Netherlands landed in India are an element of humanitarian help to India in its battle in opposition to the second wave of COVID-19.
MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi took it to his official Twitter deal with to interrupt the information. Bagchi wrote, “Further strengthening our multifaceted cooperation. First of the shipment of 449 ventilators, 100 oxygen concentrators and other medical supplies from the Netherlands arrives. Over the coming days, remaining medical equipment would be shipped. Value this support from our friend Netherlands.”
Further strengthening our multifaceted cooperation. First of the shipment of 449 ventilators, 100 oxygen concentrators & different medical provides from Netherlands arrives. Over the approaching days, remaining medical tools could be shipped. Value this help from our pal  pic.twitter.com/P3zGZwW3X5
— Arindam Bagchi (@MEAIndia) May 6, 2021
Additionally, a number of different nations, together with the UK, US, Germany and Russia have additionally prolonged help to help India in its battle in opposition to the second wave of COVID-19 by enhancing its healthcare system. Â
Meanwhile, on Thursday (May 6, 2021), India recorded over 4,12,262 new COVID-19 instances in the final 24 hours, the very best single-day spike in COVID-19 instances for the reason that COVID-19 pandemic started.