Wednesday 1 September 2021

YAYASAN PETRONAS CONTRIBUTES ADDITIONAL MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES TO HOSPITALS, PPVS, QUARANTINE CENTRES

 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 1 (Bernama) -- Yayasan PETRONAS continues to support the nation in addressing the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic delivering medical equipment and supplies to hospitals as well as COVID-19 quarantine and vaccination centres (PPVs).


The Foundation  delivered five Hamilton-C1 ventilators amounting to RM400,000  to Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz UKM (HCTM) on Monday, while earlier last week, 100 oxygen cylinders (10L) and 100 blood pressure monitors worth RM88,500 were delivered to the Greater Klang Valley Special Task Force (GKVSTF) at the Malaysia Agro Exposition Park Serdang (MAEPS) COVID-19 Quarantine and Treatment Centre.

Since the beginning of July, medical equipment and supplies worth RM3.4 million consisting of portable ventilators, medical oxygen cylinders, defibrillators, powered air purifying respirators (PAPR), patient monitors for intensive monitoring, and personal protective equipment (PPE) have been delivered to Hospital Sungai Buloh, Hospital Shah Alam, and Hospital Labuan. In Kelantan, the State Health Department had received 18 wheelchairs for use at its PPVs.  

“With the high number of COVID-19 cases recorded daily, it is important that we support the country’s efforts in the vaccination process and help mitigate the health crisis in any way we can. We care about the well-being of the people, including those serving at the frontlines,” said Yayasan PETRONAS Chief Executive Officer, Nelly Francis Shariah.

The Foundation also contributed 1,200 care packs worth RM76,840 to the healthcare providers at Hospital Sungai Buloh and Hospital Shah Alam in July in appreciation of their hard work and sacrifice.

In June, 500 wheelchairs were distributed to six mega PPVs in the Klang Valley to better accommodate senior citizens and people with special needs during their vaccination process. The centres were the Axiata Arena, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC), Malaysia International Trade & Exhibition Centre (MITEC), Setia City Convention Centre, Ideal Convention Center Shah Alam (IDCC) and Stadium Bukit Jalil.

These contributions complement PETRONAS’ Sustainability Agenda and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals that focus on ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all.
 
Issued by:
Yayasan PETRONAS


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Photo 1: Profesor Dato' Dr Razman Jarmin, Director of Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz UKM (third from right)  receives five Hamilton-C1 ventilators worth RM400,000 from Nelly Francis Shariah, CEO of Yayasan PETRONAS (third from left). Also in attendance were other representatives from HCTM and PETRONAS.
 
Photo 2: Dr Md Anuar Abd Samad, Head of Medical and General Logistics Cluster, Greater Klang Valley Special Task Force (centre), together with Dr Nur Liyana Zainal Bahrin receive 100 oxygen cylinders and blood pressure monitors from Yayasan PETRONAS representative M Faiz Zaidani Fazilah at the Malaysia Agro Exposition Park Serdang (MAEPS) Covid-19 Quarantine and Treatment Centre.
 
Photo 3: Dr Kuldip Kaur Prem Singh, Director of Hospital Sungai Buloh (centre left) together with Medical Officer Dr.Geetha Balasubramaniyam (far left), receiving the contribution comprising medical equipment and supplies from Nelly Francis Shariah, Yayasan PETRONAS CEO, and M Faiz Zaidani Fazilah, Corporate Services Manager, Strategy and Engagement, PETRONAS (far right).
 
Photo 4: Zukifli Othman, Head of Northern & Central Region PETRONAS (centre left) with M Faiz Zaidani Fazilah, Corporate Services Manager, Strategy and Engagement, PETRONAS handing over care packs to Dr Ruzita Othman, Director of Hospital Shah Alam (centre right) and Fara Wahida Basitt, Deputy Director (Management), Hospital Shah Alam
 
Photo 5: Jabatan Kesihatan Negeri Kelantan receives 18 wheelchairs for use at the vaccination centres (PPVs) in the state.
 
Photo 6: Healthcare professionals at Hospital Shah Alam receive care packs from Yayasan PETRONAS.



SOURCE : Yayasan PETRONAS

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