South Nassau Sends Urgently-Needed Medical Supplies To India

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Rockville Centre NY

07 June, 2021

11:14 AM

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OCEANSIDE, NY — While Long Island has been able to manage the pandemic effectively, it's been a struggle on an epic level in India. Mount Sinai South Nassau is lending a global hand. The Oceanside hospital led the way in shipping $100,000 in essential medical supplies, equipment and personal protective equipment. They are also sending $55,000 to use to fund more critical medical supplies, Mount Sinai South Nassau said in a statement. Items are getting sent by the Wheels Global Foundation to hospitals in India. "The purpose of this mission has two equally important aspects: to provide the hospitals, our clinical colleagues and their patients with the medical equipment and supplies they need to battle COVID-19," Dr. Rajiv Datta, Chair of the Department of Surgery at Mount Sinai South Nassau, said in a statement. Datta spearheaded the initiative that included thousands of PPE face shields, masks, gowns and sterile gloves as well as 10 pneumatic ventilators, six CPAP machines and two ventilators, along with a significant inventory of the valves, filters and masks needed to operate that equipment. At the height of the recent surge in India, more than 300,000 new cases of COVID-19 have been reported daily and an average of 130 people have died of COVID-19 each hour, according to the Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 dashboard. "We know firsthand how devastating this disease can be," Richard J. Murphy, president & CEO of Mount Sinai South Nassau, said in a statement. "Many organizations and individuals helped us get through the worst of it last year. Now it's our turn to try and help."

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