Aziz Ullah, 60, and 21-year-old Muhammad Usman, both aid workers of Alamgir Welfare Trust, arrange oxygen cylinders at the warehouse of the non-profit organisation in Islamabad. Imran Mukhtar/ The National
Aziz Ullah, 60, and 21-year-old Muhammad Usman, two aid workers of Alamgir Welfare Trust, loading oxygen cylinders into a vehicle for delivery to Covid-19 patients in Islamabad, Pakistan. Imran Mukhtar/ The National
Hamid Ather, president of the Alkhidmat Foundation's Islamabad chapter, talks about its oxygen delivery programme for needy patients. Imran Mukhtar/ The National
Khalid Hussain, 45 and an aid worker of Alkhidmat Foundation, checks oxygen cylinders before they are delivered to Covid-19 patients. Imran Mukhtar/ The National
The main building of Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) in Islamabad, where a specialised isolation ward has been set up to treat Covid-19 patients. Imran Mukhtar/ The National
A paramedic leaves the emergency ward at the Alkhidmat Raazi Hospital in Islamabad that is run by Alkhidmat Foundation. Imran Mukhtar/ The National
A sign directs visitors to the coronavirus screening counter at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, the largest public sector health facility in Islamabad. Imran Mukhtar/ The National
An Alkhidmat Foundation aid worker displays a pulse oximeter that the organisation gives out with oxygen cylinders. Imran Mukhtar/ The National
An aid worker of the Alamgir Welfare Trust in Islamabad fixes a regulator on an oxygen cylinder before it is delivered to a Covid-19 patient. Imran Mukhtar/ The National
Aziz Ullah, 60, and 21-year-old Muhammad Usman, both aid workers of Alamgir Welfare Trust, arrange oxygen cylinders at the warehouse of the non-profit organisation in Islamabad. Imran Mukhtar/ The National
Aziz Ullah, 60, and 21-year-old Muhammad Usman, two aid workers of Alamgir Welfare Trust, loading oxygen cylinders into a vehicle for delivery to Covid-19 patients in Islamabad, Pakistan. Imran Mukhtar/ The National
Hamid Ather, president of the Alkhidmat Foundation's Islamabad chapter, talks about its oxygen delivery programme for needy patients. Imran Mukhtar/ The National
Khalid Hussain, 45 and an aid worker of Alkhidmat Foundation, checks oxygen cylinders before they are delivered to Covid-19 patients. Imran Mukhtar/ The National
The main building of Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) in Islamabad, where a specialised isolation ward has been set up to treat Covid-19 patients. Imran Mukhtar/ The National
A paramedic leaves the emergency ward at the Alkhidmat Raazi Hospital in Islamabad that is run by Alkhidmat Foundation. Imran Mukhtar/ The National
A sign directs visitors to the coronavirus screening counter at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, the largest public sector health facility in Islamabad. Imran Mukhtar/ The National
An Alkhidmat Foundation aid worker displays a pulse oximeter that the organisation gives out with oxygen cylinders. Imran Mukhtar/ The National
An aid worker of the Alamgir Welfare Trust in Islamabad fixes a regulator on an oxygen cylinder before it is delivered to a Covid-19 patient. Imran Mukhtar/ The National
Aziz Ullah, 60, and 21-year-old Muhammad Usman, both aid workers of Alamgir Welfare Trust, arrange oxygen cylinders at the warehouse of the non-profit organisation in Islamabad. Imran Mukhtar/ The National