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Get access to the availability of beds, oxygen cylinders, ventilators, Remdesivir injections, and other useful data in your city.
With the second wave of Covid-19 hitting the country, cities are witnessing an unprecedented spike in the COVID cases. And with the rise in the number of cases is coming the growing demand for where to find ventilator-supported beds, oxygen cylinders, plasma donors, and drugs like Remdesivir and Tocilizumab, among others.
With 3 lakh cases per day, people are unable to find necessities on time. In particular, the oxygen crisis has crippled several hospitals as so many lives are dependent on it.
Well, Twitter has moved a step ahead to provide a helping hand to all the people who need it right now! If you are also looking for these essential resources, check out the quick links below.
Twitter Search For Covid Resources
You can tap on the mentioned information that will redirect you to Twitter pages. These pages contain several tweets having details of Covid-19 ventilators, hospitals, oxygen cylinders, required drugs, vaccinations, etc.
Here is a quick link that searches beds, ventilator, plasma, ICU, oxygen cylinders, and everything in one place: https://covid19-twitter.in/
However, it isn’t always easy to find a perfect solution to your issues on Twitter, Even the filters offered by the platform might fail to bring respite. Here’s how you can easily use Twitter Advanced Search.
How To Use Twitter Advanced Search For Finding Covid-19 Essentials?
If you are looking for Covid-19 essentials on Twitter, you can easily filter the messages offering help via covid19-twitter.in. All the tips on how to use the platform for reaching out to required sources are provided on the website itself.
Link to the drive that is being constantly updated as per the availability of resources: Covid-19 Resources
We know it’s tough to deal with the pandemic. However, Trojans Hub is always available to everyone in this hour of need. You can also follow us on Instagram @trojanshub to know the recent “verified updates on Covid-19 resources”.
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