Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

50 ventilator­s donated by US expected soon

- Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The first tranche of 50 ventilator­s out of 200 ventilator­s being donated by the US administra­tion to India is expected to arrive soon to bolster the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic, American officials said on Tuesday. “This is a donation. The US government plans to donate 200 ventilator­s to India, and we expect the first tranche of 50 to arrive soon,” Ramona El Hamzaoui, acting director of the US Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID), said in a teleconfer­ence.

US health and human services (HHS) attache Preetha Rajaraman underlined the importance of countries such as India and the US working together to ensure widespread access to medical solutions for Covid-19. “We have to access solutions from different parts of the world. It is important to work together for access [to vaccines and solutions] and to supply chains.”

“USAID, on behalf of the US and through the generosity of the American people…is providing access to medical supplies and ventilator­s to India and other countries,” El Hamzaoui said.

She said USAID is working with India’s health ministry, the Indian Red Cross Society, and other stakeholde­rs in both countries to assist in the delivery, transporta­tion, and placement of the ventilator­s.

The equipment will complement India’s efforts to “make the best of care urgently available to those most in need without impacting the availabili­ty of these supplies to the American people”, she added.

The American officials were unable to state what authoritie­s in the US had meant when they said the ventilator­s are “repurposed”.

El Hamzaoui said the US government, private companies, and non-profit and academic organisati­ons have shared their expertise with partner countries such as India on the production of ventilator­s and other equipment.

People familiar with developmen­ts in New Delhi said Trump had made it clear that the ventilator­s are a donation. The firms providing the equipment will be paid by USAID, they said on condition of anonymity.

“As of now, the plan is to deliver 100 ventilator­s in May and the remainder in June. USAID will give us the final schedule next week,” said one of the people cited above,

El Hamzaoui, Rajaraman and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) mission director Meghna Desai underlined the long-standing healthcare cooperatio­n between India and the US that is driving current joint efforts against Covid-19.

100 VENTILATOR­S ARE LIKELY TO BE DELIVERED IN MAY AND THE REST IN JUNE. AUTHORITIE­S ARE LIKELY TO SHARE FINAL SCHEDULE NEXT WEEK, SAID AN OFFICIAL

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