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DLF gives 10K pulse oximeters to Haryana Medical Services Corporation Limited

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Chandigarh, May 17

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The DLF Foundation has provided 10,000 pulse oximeters to Haryana Medical Services Corporation Limited (HMSCL).

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Expressing gratitude to DLF Foundation, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said, “The DLF Group and DLF Foundation have certainly shown their commitment to provide resources and support to help the community in all possible ways during this unprecedented pandemic crisis.”

The DLF Group and DLF Foundation were also helping by augmenting medical infrastructure and organising free Covid vaccination drives for 10,000 persons in Delhi and NCR.

The foundation has also deployed ambulances at strategic locations for emergency evacuation of patients from urban slums to nearby hospitals. — TNS

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