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The Multimedia Group Limited, Kumasi, has donated personal protective equipment (PPE) and hand sanitisers to the Kumasi South Hospital, to aid Covid-19 fight.
The facility serves, amid resources constraints, as one of the holding centres in the Ashanti Region.
Programmes Director of Nhyira FM, Benjamin Fiifi Ocran, says the gesture is to complement government's effort in the fight against the pandemic.
He lauded staff of the hospital for their sacrifices and encouraged them to continue giving off their best.
“As frontline health workers, we know you’re doing a very great job with the fight against Covid-19. The Covid-19 fight is for all of us. And this is the little support we’re giving to the hospital to fight it,” he said.
Clinical Care Coordinator, Dr. Angela Frimpong, was grateful to the group for the gesture.
“It’s very difficult to get face masks these days and the prices they’re going for is something else. It’ll deplete the hospital in no time, if we were to purchase these ourselves. But we’re so happy for your kind donation,” she said.
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