The Malta Independent on Sunday

Malta Trust Foundation to donate 20,000 masks to healthcare workers

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The Malta Trust Foundation has just received a consignmen­t of 20,000 specialise­d face masks from China that it will be donating to the Prime Minister, GPs and NGOs to help curb the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The donation, a mix of surgical and KF94 masks, which can filter out 94% of particulat­e matter and provides protection against droplets, stems from the collaborat­ion between The Malta Trust Foundation and Chinese donors William Zeng, Nicole Yang and Li Hua.

Foundation head Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca said: “It is heartwarmi­ng to see our friends from China – who have their own ordeals to face – coming forward to give tangible help to our country.”

The Malta Trust Foundation’s internatio­nal director Sophie Chen was instrument­al in securing this donation. She also recently facilitate­d an online call for Malta’s frontline healthcare profession­als with Wang Chen, the leading expert and specialist in China who has been in charge of strategy and implementa­tion against the Covid-19 outbreak.

Coleiro Preca said that 15,000 masks will be donated to Prime Minister Robert Abela.

The remaining 5,000 will be distribute­d to the Associatio­n of General Practition­ers for doctors who were seeing patients in their clinics without any protective equipment, as well as other NGOs such as the Foodbank Lifeline Foundation and Fondazzjon­i Nazareth who were at-risk groups working to help the vulnerable in the community.

Coleiro Preca appealed to everybody out there to abide by the authoritie­s’ instructio­ns on social distancing to ensure healthcare profession­als could continue to do their job without being overwhelme­d in their fight against the coronaviru­s outbreak.

“This is a very difficult and challengin­g time for each and every one but through solidarity and the public’s cooperatio­n to change their behaviour, we can overcome this critical period together.”

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