Standard Chartered Bank has extended a hand of support, through the donation of Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) to Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi, the Tamale Teaching Hospital and Prampram Polyclinic.
The PPEs which included N95 masks, disposable coveralls and surgical gloves come on the backdrop of these areas becoming key testing and isolation centres, as the fight against Covid-19 continues in the country.
With such responsibility, comes an increased risk of Covid-19 cases, especially with the gradual ease of restrictions, hence the need to extend support as efficiently as possible.
Receiving the donations on behalf of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Effah Yeboah, Director of Administration of the hospital said, “The items have come on time.
"As the biggest teaching and referral hospital in the northern sector, we go through PPEs quickly. We hope more institutions will follow Standard Chartered and donate to augment our supplies for the frontline staff.”
Asiedua Addae, Head of Corporate Affairs and Brand & Marketing, Standard Chartered Bank, Ghana Limited, while presenting the items said, “There still remains a lot more work to be done in the battle against Covid-19.
"As life gradually transitions to the new normal, it is easy to forget the common enemy. Our brand promise, Here for Good continues to keep us committed in this fight and our doors are always open to the prospect of making a difference in the community”.
“More so, our frontline health workers continue to be prone to infection. It is therefore imperative that we support them, now more than ever, still bearing in mind that the virus has not yet been defeated”, added Asiedua.
Dr. Kareem Mummini, CEO of the Tamale Teaching hospital, expressed joy for the presentation and commended Standard Chartered Bank for its unrelenting efforts to combat the virus.
“We are all aware of the extensive support you have given to hospitals across the country. Our hospital and indeed the entire medical fraternity appreciates your donations,” he said.
Dr. Beryl Karikari, Chief Medical Officer of the Prampram Polyclinic said, “On behalf of the staff of the Polyclinic, especially our frontline workers I would like to express our gratitude for the PPEs that will be key in meeting the high demand for supplies at the hospital.”
Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Tamale Teaching Hospital and Prampram Polyclinic join a list of 5 hospitals that have previously received Covid-19 support from Standard Chartered Bank Ghana Limited since the pandemic.
To date, Standard Chartered Bank has donated over 10,000 PPEs to hospitals in the Greater Accra, Ashanti and Northern Regions of Ghana.
The Bank also donated a portable Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) equipment each to the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research and Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research to assist in conducting widespread testing and detection of COVID-19 in Ghana.
Latest Stories
-
1 minute -
Environmental protection officers receive training on how to tackle climate change
4 minutes -
CLOGSAG vows to resist partisan appointments in Civil, Local Government Service
1 hour -
Peasant Farmers Association welcomes Mahama’s move to rename Agric Ministry
1 hour -
NDC grateful to chiefs, people of Bono Region -Asiedu Nketia
1 hour -
Ban on smoking in public: FDA engages food service establishments on compliance
1 hour -
Mahama’s administration to consider opening Ghana’s Mission in Budapest
1 hour -
GEPA commits to building robust systems that empower MSMEs
1 hour -
Twifo Atti-Morkwa poultry farmers in distress due to high cost of feed
1 hour -
Central Region PURC assures residents of constant water, power supply during yuletide
1 hour -
Election victory not licence to misbehave – Police to youth
1 hour -
GPL 2024/2025: Nations thrash struggling Legon Cities
2 hours -
Electoral offences have no expiry date, accountability is inevitable – Fifi Kwetey
2 hours -
Ghanaians to enjoy reliable electricity this Christmas – ECG promises
2 hours -
Police deny reports of election-related violence in Nsawam Adoagyiri
2 hours