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Action Covid-19 team donates two High Flow Nasal Flow Machines to SNM Hospital

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Leh, Dec 05: In a bid to combat against ongoing COVID -19 Pandemic, Action Covid-19 team (ACT) donates two High Flow Nasal Flow Machines worth around Rs. 6 lacs to SNM Hospital Leh to provide effective treatment to patients having severe COVID-19 infection admitted in ICU.

High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) machine is an oxygen supply system capable of delivering up to 100% humidified and heated oxygen at a flow rate of up to 60 litres per minute.

World Health Organization guidelines stated that the use of HFNC is to be placed prior to intubation in the overall plan of management of severe COVID 19 cases. WHO recommends use of HFNC when conventional oxygen therapy fails and preferentially over non-invasive ventilation. HFNC can get patients through respiratory failure and avoid intubation is increasingly recognized.

The two machines which were handed over to SNM hospital by Dr. Nordan Otzer are imported from Auckland, New Zealand costing around 6 lacs.

The Action COVID-19 Team (ACT) fund created by the start-up and venture capital community is advancing health technology solutions for preventing, detecting, treating, and eradicating the coronavirus. Funded projects focus on preventing the spread of COVID-19, increasing testing, helping people manage the virus at home, supporting healthcare workers and hospitals, promoting mental health, ensuring healthy food access, and advancing a vaccine and treatments. More than 20 state governments in India are using these innovations, with further adoption to come.

Two machines were handed over to Dr. Norzin Angmo, Medical Superintendent of SNM Hospital Leh.

The Chairman/Chief Executive Councillor LAHDC, Leh Advocate Tashi Gyalson who also holds the portfolio of Health and Medical Education thanked Dr. Nordan Otzer and ACT team for their invaluable contribution and services on behalf of LAHDC, Leh which will help a lot in saving precious lives in Leh during COVID-19 pandemic.

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