In an endeavour to combat the shortage of beds for coronavirus patients, the M3M Foundation, is establishing a 150-bedded Covid Care Centre in Gurugram.
The real estate major has also supported with 50 hospital beds at Covid Care Facility at the General Hospital Mandikhera in the Nuh district of Haryana. This Covid facility will be run and managed by the General Hospital Mandikhera at Nuh.
“The sharp surge in coronavirus cases across India has put a strain on India’s healthcare system. The shortage of beds and oxygen has caused untold hardships to coronavirus patients and their facilities. From time to time, M3M Foundation has undertaken various initiatives for the welfare of the marginalised and vulnerable sections of society. We have provided 50 beds at Nuh to combat the shortage of beds for patients in Haryana. We are also establishing a similar facility in Gurugram. The initiative is in line with our commitment to augmenting the government efforts to tackle the pandemic,” said, Roop Bansal, Trustee, M3M Foundation.
The development comes amid more than four lakh Covid-19 cases added across India in the past 24 hours. Out of these, over 4000 have been recorded from Gurugram alone.