MELBOURNE: Covid-19 spreading rapidly in Sri Lanka. Hospitals in Sri Lanka desperately need the Airvo 2 Humidified Nasal High Flow Systems to prevent patients dying from hypoxic respiratory failures. Airvo 2 is a highly recommended Units that save the lives of Covid-19 patients.
The country is at a problematic juncture economically and socially. People are living with a fear of this dreadful virus, and they are confused.
The Melbourne United Art Circle Australia has launched the PRAANA SAVIYA (Saving Lives) Project in Melbourne on 21 May 2021 at Clayton Hall. The Melbourne United Art Circle is one organisation that has received overwhelming support from Melbournians. While Melbourne is on lockdown, we are happy to say that we have raised funds to purchased two Airvo 2 Units within seven days. The first Unit will be delivered to one of the neediest hospitals in Sri Lanka within a week or so, and the second Unit will follow. One Aviro 2 Unit with all accessories will cost Rs1,350,000 and comes with a 2-year warranty in Sri Lanka. Agent of Fisher & Paykel in Sri Lanka will install the Unit on a nominated Hospital by our team here and in Sri Lanka.
Sri Lankan and Australian communities are proud to say that their contribution will go a long way to the save lives of Corvid-19 patients in Sri Lanka.
This project plans to purchase more medical equipment, mainly Airvo 2 Units and Warm Touch WT 6000, to Sri Lankan Hospitals.
We need your help. Please contribute to the Saving Lives program PRAANA SAVIYA. You can make contributions via the below Link or by Contacting Hemantha Kuluppuarachchi on +61 475 415 276.
Kuluppuarachchi and Sunil Arachchi Conveners of the Project PRAANA SAVIYA – Saving Lives.