Union Assurance PLC has offered vital medical equipment to four government hospitals as part of an initiative launched in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Commenting on the initiative, Jude Gomes, the CEO of Union Assurance in a media release, said, “COVID knows no boundaries, and it is our responsibility to assist the people and institutions at the frontline of the battle against the pandemic. During these unprecedented times, Union Assurance will remain steadfast in our commitment to support the country and our people.”
The medical equipment - highflow oxygen machines, emergency trolleys, video laryngoscopes, and ventilators were distributed to the Medawachchiya Base Hospital, Anuradhapura Teaching Hospital, Gampaha District General Hospital, and Kamburupitiya Base Hospital on June 24, 25 and 30.
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