Vaccination Is The Key
The world’s
biggest retailer Walmart has decided to set up vaccination clinics for over
200,000 of its workers and their families in India.
The company
is not procuring Covid-19 vaccines but will cover the cost of inoculations for
its associates and households.
The
decision is taken at a time when India is witnessing a massive surge in
Covid-19 cases during the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
Even though
the American multinational retail corporation has no stores in India, it
controls two of the most important online companies in the country –Flipkart
and PhonePe.
Walmart
said on 29 April in a statement that it will donate over 3,000 oxygen
concentrators and 500 oxygen cylinders for delivering oxygen therapy to
patients at home or in hospitals.
Additionally,
the company will also donate 20 oxygen-generating plants, as well as 20
cryogenic containers for oxygen storage and transportation.
Even as
part of the United States-India Business Council relief efforts, Walmart is
funding an additional 2,500 oxygen concentrators. The equipment will be given
to healthcare facilities and non-governmental organizations.
Aids are
arriving in India from several countries, as it is battling a deepening pandemic
crisis.
As per the
data from Indian Health Ministry, the country has reported over 4,00,000 fresh
new Covid-19 cases on May 1.
This second
wave has overwhelmed and devastated India’s healthcare system, leading to a
severe oxygen supply shortage.
During such
a situation, while many countries and international companies are trying to
help India as much as possible, Walmart said it will donate $2 million through
its philanthropic arm, Walmart Foundation, to support local NGOs, such as
Doctors for You, to operate isolation centres, as well as temporary hospitals.
Doug
McMillon, who is the CEO of Walmart, said in a statement: “Walmart is a global
family. We feel the impact of this devastating surge on our associates,
families and friends across India and it's important that we come together to
support however we can,”
He added
that currently there is an initiative to combine Walmart's global capabilities
and Flipkart's distribution network to ensure vital oxygen and supplies are
made available to those who need them most.
“Our hearts
are with everyone in India,” said McMillon.
However,
apart from Walmart, two tech giants Google and Microsoft said that they will
provide assistance in India.
Google said
the company will provide a grant to UNICEF for urgent medical supplies, which
includes oxygen and $18 million in aid.
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