Sonu Sood Asks India To Stay Strong As He Arranges For Oxygen Cylinders; Tweets ‘It's On Your Way’ - PIC INSIDE

Just recently there were reports of Sonu Sood arranging 15 oxygen cylinders for the COVID-19 patients and now, he shares a video of the cylinders getting transported. He said that they are on their way and asked India to stay strong

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Sonu Sood Asks India To Stay Strong As He Arranges For Oxygen Cylinders; Tweets ‘It's On Your Way’ - PIC INSIDE
Due to the scarcity of oxygen cylinders and hospital beds, actor Sonu Sood is trying to help the needy with all his might. Just recently there were reports of Sonu Sood arranging 15 oxygen cylinders for the COVID-19 patients and now, he took to his Twitter handle to share a video of the cylinders getting transported to the hospitals where there’s a shortage of the same. He said that they are on their way and asked India to stay strong. In the video, we see a few trucks which are loaded with huge boxes and a lady in charge seemed to be counting the boxes. The oxygen is provided by Sonu’s foundation.

He backed the video by writing, “Stay strong India Oxygen from my side on your way @SoodFoundation”. A while back, the Simmba actor had shared another tweet saying how China has blocked their consignments to obtain hundreds of oxygen concentrators to India. He wrote, “We are trying to get hundreds of oxygen concentrators to India. It's sad to say that China has blocked lots of our consignments and here in India we are losing lives every minute. I request @China_Amb_India @MFA_China to help us get our consignments cleared so we can save lives.” It looks like he has found a way to help the needy people now.

Earlier, Sonu Sood saved lives of 22 patients by arranging for oxygen cylinders in Bengaluru. He was quoted saying, “This was sheer teamwork and the will to help our fellow countrymen. As soon as we got the call from Inspector Satyanarayan, we verified it and got to action within minutes. The team spent the entire night not thinking about anything else but just helping the hospital get oxygen cylinders. Had there been any delay, many families would have lost their close ones.”


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