Reliance Foundation provides 2.5 lakh COVID-19 vaccine doses free to Kerala govt
- Chief Minister receives letter of commitment; vaccines arrive in Kochi
- Supporting the state government’s vaccination efforts\
- Vaccination will be rolled out through the Kerala Health Department
Reinforcing the commitment of Reliance Foundation to community welfare, Smt Nita M Ambani, Founder-Chairperson, Reliance Foundation said: “Through every step of India's fight against COVID-19, we have stood with the nation. Mass vaccination is the most effective way to protect people from the virus. We rolled out Mission Vaccine Suraksha, for free vaccinations across the country. With these 2.5 lakh free vaccination doses, Reliance Foundation reaffirms its support to the people of Kerala in this hour of need. Together we will rise above this challenge, and emerge as a stronger nation.”
The vaccines arrived in Kochi on Thursday and were handed over to the Kerala Medical Services Corporation. Ernakulam District Collector, Jaffer Malik received the vaccines on behalf of the Kerala Government. The vaccines will be distributed and administered through the Kerala Health Department.
Reliance Foundation has been consistent in its support to the people of Kerala especially through times of emergency.
- During the 2018 Kerala floods struck, Reliance Foundation contributed Rs.21 crore towards the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund, adopted relief camps in Alappuzha and assisted in flood relief; distributed apparel, footwear and dry grocery worth close to Rs.50 crore besides medical assistance
- In 2019, Reliance donated Rs. 5 crore towards the Chief Minister’s Distress Relief Fund, helping the flood and landslide affected victims to rebuild their lives including infrastructure restoration in several locations
These include:
- Providing medical oxygen free of cost to meet the need of one lakh patients, on a daily basis
- Over 2000 COVID-care beds and facilities supported across the country
- Providing over 7.5 crore meals to vulnerable communities affected by the pandemic
- Distributing over one crore masks and awareness messages for safety