Bengaluru: Honeywell, which has committed around $3 million in covid relief for India since the start of the pandemic, on Wednesday said it is working closely with the government, industry and non-profit partners to assist in a number of critical areas.“Our newest initiative is the establishment of covid critical care centers across five cities that will be equipped with beds, oxygen, personal protective equipment kits, and basic medical infrastructure.
Honeywell will provide funding for our NGO partners to build these centers in consultation with state governments in Maharashtra, Telangana, Karnataka, Haryana, and Tamil Nadu," the company said in a statement.The company said it will fund the donation of over 1,000 oxygen concentrators and.