Indian American Billionaire Vinod Khosla Pledges $10 Million for Oxygen Supplies to India 

Vinod Khosla pledged USD 10 million for the supply of medical oxygen to hospitals in India.

HOUSTON (TIP):  Indian American billionaire businessman Vinod Khosla pledged USD 10 million for the supply of medical oxygen to hospitals in India. This is in continuation with the Sun Microsystems co-founder’s efforts to fund hospitals for oxygen supplies amid a surge in COVID cases in the country. Taking to Twitter on Sunday, he said there was a need to save lives as further delay may end up in more deaths.

“For @GiveIndia this isn’t enough. They’ve received requests for 20,000 oxygen concentrators, 15,000 cylinders, 500 ICU beds, 100 ventilators, 10,000-beds COVID centers with requests coming from non-profits & hospitals all across India every day. We need to do a lot more urgently,” Mr. Khosla said.

For @GiveIndia this isn’t enough. They’ve received requests for 20000 oxygen concentrators, 15000 cylinders, 500 ICU beds, 100 ventilators, 10000-beds Covid-19 centers with requests coming from non-profits & hospitals all across India every day. We need to do a lot more urgently

— Vinod Khosla (@vkhosla) May 2, 2021

“The Khosla Family is adding USD 10 million to @GiveIndia to its previous commitment as a match and hoping others will join in this urgent need,” Mr. Khosla said.

The Khosla Family is adding $10m to @GiveIndia to its previous commitment as a match and hoping others will join in this urgent need. There is large and very urgent needs & a day’s delay costs lives. One day at one hospital without oxygen had 8 people die gasping for breath!

— Vinod Khosla (@vkhosla) May 2, 2021

India is struggling with a second wave of the pandemic with more than 3,00,000 new coronavirus cases being reported daily and hospitals in several states reeling under a shortage of medical oxygen and beds.

 

 

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