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Coronavirus Outbreak: Now, CISF jawans to donate plasma

The Mumbai unit of the central armed police force, many of whose personnel recovered from COVID-19, is in talks with a hospital

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CISF has been assisting the local police in maintaining law and order, especially in regard to social distancing, in Mumbai. Pic/Ashish Raje

CISF has been assisting the local police in maintaining law and order, especially in regard to social distancing, in Mumbai. Pic/Ashish Raje

The police force continues to go beyond its duty when it comes to serving the people. The Mumbai unit of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has now decided to donate plasma, which is being used in plasma therapy, to save severely sick COVID-19 patients.

CISF personnel and officers who have beaten COVID-19 and are deployed as security for Mumbai's domestic and international airports, will donate it. While the Delhi unit of the CISF has begun donation, the Mumbai unit will do so after a tie up with a hospital in the next 4-5 days.

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