Sonu Nigam Donates Blood, Urges Youth to Do the Same to Avoid Shortage Amid the Second Wave of COVID-19 (Watch Video)
Bollywood singer Sonu Nigam on Wednesday donated blood and urged his fans to donate blood amid the second wave of COVID-19. He inaugurated the blood donation camp organised by Ameet Satam's Adarsh Foundation at Bharatmata Hall, Vidyanidhi campus in Juhu.
Bollywood singer Sonu Nigam on Wednesday donated blood and urged his fans to donate blood amid the second wave of COVID-19. He inaugurated the blood donation camp organised by Ameet Satam's Adarsh Foundation at Bharatmata Hall, Vidyanidhi campus in Juhu. The 47-year-old singer posted a video on Instagram in which he talked about the importance of donating blood amid the testing times. Sonu Nigam on Kumbh Mela 2021: As a Hindu, I Feel It Shouldn’t Have Taken Place Amid COVID-19 Pandemic.
In the video, Nigam revealed that he had tested positive for coronavirus earlier. The 'Do Pal' singer also said that he has not taken the vaccine yet and has decided to donate blood. Urging people to donate the blood, Nigam stated that India might face a shortage of blood in the future. Alongside the video, he wrote, "Non Vaccinated people, come and donate Blood, there's gonna be acute shortage in India soon." Sonu Nigam Slams Cyber Police After Ministry of Labour Retweets Tasteless Joke on Deepika Padukone From Fake Account of the Singer (Watch Video)
The singer became the first blood donor of the two-day camp set up in Juhu and he also motivated the youth to donate blood before taking the vaccination. Sonu has risen to the cause of providing mobile oxygen supplies for COVID-19 patients, the singer has chosen to procure 2021 portable oxygen canisters which can provide on-demand oxygen supply to the critical patient when hospital beds or oxygen concentrators are not available.
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These oxygen canisters will be installed in ambulances across the city. A 19-year old golfer, Krishiv KL Tekchandani, has also joined the singer's efforts by uniting the youth to ensure the portable oxygen canisters reach the struggling COVID-19 patients across the city. "The youth of the nation should understand India's plight and step up to do what's right!" added Krishiv when asked about his recent donation endeavours.
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