Brazil: New concerns about medical oxygen and medical supplies to fight Covid-19
As Covid cases and deaths increased rapidly, the Brazilian hospital system is under serious stress.
As Covid cases and deaths increased rapidly, the Brazilian hospital system is under serious stress.
A cryogenic freezer donated by Chapmans, a Canadian ice cream and ice waters products manufacturer, will soon be storing Covid-19 vaccines in the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit.
Hyperbaric chamber manufacturer BioBarica has received approval from the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its hyperbaric oxygen therapy chambers, marking a new expansion opportunity.
INOX Air Products (INOX AP) has today (22nd Feb) announced major plans to build eight new air separation units (ASUs) across India as part of a ₹2,000 crore ($276m) development that will double its liquid medical...
A new solution for the efficient transportation and storage of ultra-cold biologics, such as Covid-19 vaccines, has been launched by South African helium and natural gas company Renergen.
More than $200,000 in concentrated oxygen and personal oxygen concentrator devices have been sent to the Amazon regions of Brazil and Peru to help the fight against Covid-19.
Rapid adaptation to the Covid-19 pandemic, the implementation of strict health standards to allow business continuity and the development of homeworking were all key highlights outlined by Air Liquide today (10th Feb) as it reported...
Nikkiso Cryogenic Industries’ Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group (CE&IG), LEWA GmbH and LEWA Nikkiso-America have joined forces to help fight Covid-19, from vaccine storage solutions to the delivery of air separation units (ASUs) for...
Two weeks since Manaus hit the headlines for its tragic scenes of Covid casualties and dire oxygen shortages, gasworld understands the situation remains grave in the Brazilian city.
The California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) has said that surging Covid-19 cases and hospitalisations have resulted in oxygen supply issues which are affecting hospitals in the state.