Devices to help monitor health of those under home quarantine


Pulse oximeters can help a person monitor their oxygen saturation level and determine if they need to go to hospital.

A HUMANITARIAN aid organisation is handing out medical gadgets to Covid-19 patients under home quarantine, to help them monitor their health better.

The United Sikhs Malaysia, which had rolled out various kinds of aid since the beginning of the pandemic last year, recently purchased 25 pulse oximeters, four oxygen concentrators and 50 portable oxygen bags for its latest Home Covid Care initiative.

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