New Delhi:India’s situation is turning harrowing with each passing day as the country continues to grapple with a surge in COVID-19 cases amidst a shortage of life-gasping oxygen, plasma and other medical aids to fight the virus.
However, many in society have come forward voluntarily to help the people in need with whatever means possible as the situation is very dire in India with millions of death coming to the forefront every day. Some have donated equipment; some are making efforts to help the patients find hospitals and beds for covid treatment.
In order to cope up with the grieving situation, an IAS officer-cum-actor has come up with a noble initiative to reach out to COVID-19 patients: to address the demand for plasma and to home deliver oxygen free of cost through a portal 'United by Blood'.
In an interview with ETV Bharat, Abhishek Singh, the Deputy Commissioner of Delhi, said, "These days we have so much information asymmetry related to plasma donation and people are desperately looking for plasma, its donors and are unable to find it. That’s why, we launched unitedbyblood.com, which connects donors to the recipients directly on a real-time basis. It is location-based."
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Volunteers capture the donor's location and the information is passed on to the recipients, Singh said, adding the service is free of cost.
"We don’t display numbers, so people first connect based on their requirement and can further share contacts if it matches”, he said.
The unique feature of the portal is that it allows recipients to contact donors directly, converse and set up a meeting at the hospital etc.