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BlowChem Industries Limited, producers of Bel aqua and Bel Beverages, has made donations to three institutions in Ghana, that are at the forefront of the fight against coronavirus.
The Greater Accra Regional Hospital, also known as Ridge Hospital, Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital and the Ghana Immigration Service, received items to improve hygiene as they go about their duties.

Items donated include bottles of hand sanitisers, boxes of gloves, gallons of disinfectants, gallons of bleach as well as Bel aqua and Bel Beverage products.
The gesture forms part of the company's quest to actively help combat the spread of Covid-19 by supporting frontline workers.

Dr. Emmanuel Srofenyoh received the items on behalf of the Greater Accra Regional Hospital and thanked the company for its benevolence.

Representatives from the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital and Ghana Immigration Service also received the donations on behalf of their respective institutions.

Earlier, BlowChem Industries Limited had also donated to the Tema General Hospital, Ghana Police Service and the Ghana Armed Forces.

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