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KashmirCare now reaches out to Covid-19 hit families across districts

Ziraat Times News Network

Srinagar: KashmirCare has started an initiative to reach out to Covid-19 affected families admitted in hospitals in different districts to provide a Covid-19 toolkit consisting of sanitizers, digital thermometers, masks, and PPE kits, face shields, oximeters from us to mitigate their distress.

“On June 1, at the SDH Kupwara, Dr. Samina Basu led KashmirCare team provided 1200 Covid kits to doctors, nurses, paramedical staff, covid-19, attendants of the Covid-19 patients, those who visited the hospital and the general public outside the hospital in Kupwara. We believe the exercise will help people whose families are infected with Covid-19 and will reduce the Covid-19 infection rate. It will also help people to adhere to appropriate Covid-19 behavior. On the 7th of June we have started an exercise to provide Covid kits to Covid-19 patients and their attendants, doctors and the medical officers in SMHS. Volunteers with proper PPE gear went inside the Covid-19 wards for the distribution of the Covid kits to the Covid patients and their attendents. Doctors, medical officers, paramedical staff including ward boys, those working in oxygen plants, technicians, guards on duty were given Covid kits. There was public distribution of masks too. Our next covid drive will be in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district SDH Anantnag Seer Hamdan on the 11th of June”, a spokesperson told Ziraat Times.

KashmirCare is a group of like-minded people, who believe it is their responsibility and duty to assist the NGOs and others working on the ground. KashmirCare was founded by Nadima Nazir with a motive to reach out to people in the Covid pandemic through NGOs and Masjid Committees. Our endeavor is to facilitate NGOs in their work by providing some assistance to them in the form of oximeters, oxygen concentrators, sanitizers, and masks. We have made paramedical staff available, though in small number to some NGOs, for home nursing care for homebound Covid-19 and terminally ill patients. We have also provided oxygen concentrators to different NGOs across Kashmir Valley. We have provided oximeters, thermal thermometers, digital thermometers, sanitisers, N95 masks, surgical masks, PPE kits, and face shields to the NGOs and selected Masjid and Mohalla committees.

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