Bengaluru-based startup CRED has launched a brilliant initiative. Through this, people can donate oxygen to help corona patients.
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Our country is facing the second wave of Corona virus these days. During this time, the oxygen level of patients is decreasing in most of the cases of corona, due to which the demand of oxygen cylinder increased significantly.
Meanwhile, everyone is trying to use the society in some way or the other. Many companies have also announced to help people in their own way. Meanwhile, Bangalore-based startup CRED has launched a spectacular initiative. Through this initiative, people can donate oxygen to help Corona patients. CRED is helping users donate oxygen to Corona victims.
CRED hands with Milaap
Medical equipment has decreased due to the ever increasing cases of corona. During this time, many people are finding oxygen cylinders, ICU beds and medicines very difficult. CRED has joined hands with healthcare funding platform Milaap to save people from this problem. Through this, users can donate CRED coins to donate oxygen to any needy.
You can also donate oxygen
If you also want to be a part of this initiative of CRED and help the people, then you can donate under this program. Explain that users get CRED coins as a return on payment through credit card on CRED. These coins can be used to donate oxygen. Obviously, donating these coins will not reduce your money, but will help a lot of the needy.
Milaap will use this fund to provide oxygen to the people. If a user donates 10 thousand coins, then 1 thousand liters of oxygen can be taken from it. Similarly, 5,000 liters of oxygen can be taken from 50 thousand CRED coins. Oxygen has been made available to many users through CRED. Explain that the company is donating the concentrator, not the oxygen cylinder. Oxygen can also be recycled from it.
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