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‘Auto Ambulance’ For COVID-19 Patients Launched In Delhi

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Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MP Sanjay Singh on Wednesday launched ‘Auto Ambulances’ in Delhi to support COVID-19 patients.

These auto ambulances, available for free, come fitted with oxygen support and can be availed by reaching out to the following numbers – 9818430043/011-41236614.

This joint effort by the AAP MP and Taysia foundation has come at a time when the national capital is facing a severe shortage of hospital beds, oxygen cylinders, and other COVID related resources.

Currently, there are around 10 auto ambulances in the city and 20 more such ambulances will be added in the coming days. The auto drivers will be wearing PPE Kits to make sure it’s a safe environment for all those present in the vehicle.

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