30% - 40% of COVID-19 patients in Sri Lanka are dependent on an external oxygen supply. O2Life strives to meet this need and save thousands of lives
A bed unit is made up of the minimum equipment essential to manage oxygen dependent Covid 19 patients. (30% - 40% of Covid 19 patients are dependent on a continues supply of external oxygen)
These units are crucial for the management and the recovery of these patients
Bed units and oxygen manifolds are integral to the management of Covid-19.
With the increasing intensity of the pandemic, the demand for these bed units across all Covid treating hospitals in Sri Lanka continue to rise.
O2 life will meet this demand right now and for the future to come.
O2Life is a collaboration between Lions Clubs International District 306C1, Ceylon College of Physicians (a professional organisation with specialists in medical fields varying from cardiology to neurology) and Sri Lanka College of Internal Medicine (organisation of all the General Physicians who take care of patients at all coivd treatment hospitals across Sri Lanka within the state hospitals). O2 life is also endorsed by the Director General of Health Services, Secretary to the Minisrty of Health and Hon. Minister of Health.
Sri Lanka Broadcasters’ Guild (which represents all electronic media organizations) and Sri Lanka Web Journalists Association (which represents many web journalists who stand behind ethical web journalism)
Ernst & Young - the internationally renowned Audit firm will act as the independent auditor of the project