Sonu Sood becomes Angel; Sent injections for victim of black fungus

More than 50 patients of Black Fungus are admitted in 2 wards of AIIMS Jodhpur.

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Film actor Sonu Sood has now becomes an angel for a patient of Black Fungus admitted to Jodhpur AIIMS. He has sent 10 injections for the treatment of the disease. Injections  were first sent from Mumbai to Delhi by air. After this, injections were transported to Jodhpur by road.


Kamal Kishore Singhal of Jodhpur is undergoing treatment at AIIMS. He needed liposomal amphotericin B injection, but this injection was not available in Rajasthan. In such a situation, he sought help from Sonu Sood on social media.

Sonu Sood did not disappoint him and transported injections from Mumbai to Delhi last night. Hitesh Jain and Rajveer Singh Kachchwaha of Jodhpur helped Sonu Sood.. Both of them are also associated with Sonu's team and are helping people facing difficulties in the Corona era. Sonu told them to reach Delhi at night.


Jain said that the flight reached Delhi at 1.30 pm last night. We were able to get the parcel of medicine till 3:30 pm. After this we started the journey back to Jodhpur. In about eight hours, we reached at Jodhpur and handed over the injections to Singhal's family members at AIIMS.

People associated with Hitesh Jain and Rajveer's organisation have been working from a long time to provide nutritious food to the families of policemen, health workers, frontline workers and patients on the road. Hitesh Jain is providing pulse oximeter and lung exercise machines free of cost to the COVID patients.

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The patients of black fungus are being treated for the last several days at Jodhpur hospital. Gradually, the patients increased, but the administration could not arrange the necessary medicines according to the demand. Now the situation is that the patients coming to AIIMS are already being told that there are no medicines.There treatment will only be started once medicine are available.

More than 50 patients of Black Fungus are admitted in 2 wards of AIIMS. The injection required for their treatment- amphotericin B, is not available. Therefore, the patient is being instructed at the time of recruitment itself, so that the patient can get better treatment in another hospital in time.


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