HCCB hands over oxygen concentrators imported from Germany, to District Collector, Nemam to aid the fight against COVID-19

Chennai, May 20, 2021 – HCCB, one of India's top FMCG companies, handed over a batch of EverFlo oxygen concentrators, imported from Germany to aid the fight against COVID-19. The oxygen concentrators were handed over to Mr. Ponniah, District Collector of Thiruvallur District.

The gesture is a part of HCCB’s (Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages) nation-wide CoVID Care plan, which includes setting up Oxygen plants, distributing free food kits and beverages to the needy, donating ICU and other medical emergency equipment to Government and charitable hospitals and facilitating vaccination camps and support programs. HCCB has already been distributing oxygen concentrators to administrators in different parts of the country in its efforts to help the community deal with the immediate crisis of inadequate oxygen supply.

Mr. Ponniah, District Collector of Thiruvallur District appreciated the contributions of HCCB and expressed the hope to continue to receive the support from the company in future. He thanked the HCCB team for standing with its community in such difficult times.

Reaffirming the company’s commitment to continue to contribute to the cause of the community, Kamlesh Sharma, Chief Public Affairs and Communication Officer, HCCB said “We consider it our privilege in being able to serve the community at a time when the country combats a crisis of enormous proportions. We are thankful to the Indian Consulate at Munich for having helped us procure these oxygen concentrators from Germany. Slowly but surely, the state is making good progress towards containing the spread and therefore our focus must also be on getting the maximum number of people vaccinated. So, on one hand we seek support of the district administration in getting our factory employees and sales staff vaccinated, on the other, we are willing to offer all the help to the administration to efficiently but effectively conduct large vaccination drives in Nemam.”

In addition to the above outlined plans, HCCB is also donating ventilators, ICU beds, ICU equipment, BiPAP machines and several other medical emergency amenities to several hospitals in Tamil Nadu. Besides, HCCB has started distributing dry ration kits to the poor and underprivileged. It is also sponsoring free beverages at vaccination centers and to frontline workers who are serving the community in dry heat or humid conditions - nurses, health workers, police, ambulance staff, ASHA workers etc. Additionally, upon request Georgia tea and coffee machines are being installed inside CoVID care wards at certain hospitals, mainly for the health staff.

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