Bollywood star Huma Qureshi to set up a temporary hospital to fight Covid-19
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Bollywood actress and model Huma Saleem Qureshi has paired up with American film director and producer Zack Snyder to contribute towards an Indian organisation Save The Children in order to instigate a well-planned fight against Covid-19.
Huma and Zack by joining hands with Save The Children organization will be helping towards the establishment of a temporary hospital facility.
In a detailed post over social media, Huma declared that she will contribute towards a proper fight against the pandemic.
I’ve joined hands with @stc_india help Delhi fight the pandemic.
— Huma Qureshi (@humasqureshi) May 10, 2021
We are working to build a temporary hospital facility in Delhi, that will have a 100 beds along with an oxygen plant. Please support us ❤️🙏🏻 #BreathofLife https://t.co/5RuMP0u0NG pic.twitter.com/bgRuOgfGKq
Huma stated that the team is working towards building a temporary hospital in Delhi that will contain 100 beds and also an oxygen plant.
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Brilliant initiative Huma and Zack!
Huma announced in her post that through this project medical kits will also be provided to patients at home consisting of a doctor consultation and psychosocial therapist consultation so that there is minimum fear that the patient will not fully recover.
Huma has taken this wonderful initiative to bring back Delhi on its feet.
Huma wrote, “I’ve joined hands with @savethechildren_india to help Delhi fight the pandemic. They need our help now more than ever. We are working to build a temporary hospital facility in Delhi, that will have 100 beds along with an oxygen plant. The project also aims to provide medical kits to patients for treatment at home, which will include consultation with a doctor & psychosocial therapist to ensure that the patient makes a full recovery. Take the pledge with me, help breath life back into Delhi”.
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Director Zack Snyder also announced the news on his social media.
Zack wrote, “I’ve joined hands with Save The Children to help Delhi fight the pandemic. They are working to build a temporary hospital facility in Delhi with 100 beds along with an oxygen plant. Please support. #BreathofLife @humasqureshi.”