Dhading, May 12 : The Federation of Nepalese Crusher and Mines Entrepreneurs’ Association (FNCMEA) have jointly provided 47 filled oxygen cylindered to be returned later to the temporary Covid-19 hospital set up by Dhading Hospital.
This help is as part of corporate responsibility of the organisations to help people in such crisis, said the Federation General Secretary Purushottam Regmi.
The provided oxygen cylinders would be of a great help in the treatment of Covid-19 patients at a time when there is a scarcity of oxygen, said the hospital medical superintendent Tribhuvan Chandra Jha.
Likewise, the Washing Cement Industry has donated 15 filled oxygen cylinders to the hospital. The hospital has used 25 to 30 oxygen cylinders in the treatment of Covid-19 patients on a daily basis, said the hospital chair Mahendra Dhamala.
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