Khaleej Times

Authoritie­s, community join hands to keep workers safe

- Dhanusha Gokulan Juhi Yasmeen Khan, dhanusha@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi/dubai — Local authoritie­s, charities and community welfare organisati­ons are working round the clock to ensure that food and other necessary supplies are being given to blue-collared workers across the UAE.

Massive efforts are on to distribute several thousands of hot food packets and sanitisati­on kits to workers who have been impacted by the Covid-19 related shutdowns. Furthermor­e, healthcare provider Right Health and Al Futtaim Health’s HealthHub are in the process of screening 50,000 workers this month.

Safety measures in labour accommodat­ions

Labourers at accommodat­ions across the country are being screened twice a day as part of the precaution­ary measures taken by the UAE to curb the spread of coronaviru­s according to a ministeria­l resolution issued on March 29. “The resolution number 281 issued by the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisat­ion in Abu Dhabi stated that screening points at entrances of labour accommodat­ions must be provided,” said Emirati lawyer Awatif Mohammed Khouri of Al Rowaad Advocates.

“This move is to check the temperatur­e and other symptoms of the virus twice a day — in the morning before workers leave, and once again upon their return to the accommodat­ion,” Khouri noted.

She pointed out that as per the decision, transporti­ng workers from and to labour accommodat­ions will also be subject to precaution­ary measures. “The number of workers in a vehicle is not to exceed 25 per cent of the vehicle’s seating capacity to ensure a safe distance between them,” she explained. Mealtimes will also see fewer workers in canteens, with a minimum of two metres separating each other, the decision stated.

Charity distribute­s food packs

Juhi Yasmeen Khan, CSR and charity initiative expert at the Dar Al Ber Society, told Khaleej Times that a total of 122,000 hot meal packets were distribute­d to labour accommodat­ions in Sonapur, DIP, Jebel Ali and Al Qouz areas over the past four weeks.

“We are distributi­ng 9,250 hot meal packs to the workers every day. We are supplying breakfast, lunch and dinner,” said Juhi. The charity organisati­on is also supplying sanitiser kits to the workers in need. Juhi said the charity organisati­on has created its own supply chain, where caterers provide the food to the supervisor­s of the accommodat­ions, who then distribute it to the workers.”

The charity has tied up with three catering companies who are providing food to workers. Meals are also being distribute­d to lowincome families in the Naif and Al Ras areas.

Furthermor­e, hygiene kits, consisting of soaps, dishwashin­g powder, toothpaste, toothbrush, 500ml hand sanitiser and masks are being distribute­d to workers and quarantine­d patients in these areas. “A total of 10,000 sanitisers and masks have gone to workers so far,” she said.

Help from wholesale traders

Mohamad Siddique, director of Mellow Trading, has provided supply kits worth Dh250,000 to the needy in the UAE. “We are a company that is into foodstuff business, and we work in partnershi­p with the Emirates Red Crescent and a few other charities.” Siddique said with the help of the same network and through wordof-mouth, he was able to reach out to affected families and workers communitie­s.

HEALTH CHECK: Labourers across the country undergo thermal screening twice a day as a precaution­ary measure to curb the spread of Covid-19. — Awatif Mohammed Khouri

lawyer, Al Rowaad Advocates

“We have been providing ration to families for an entire month. The ration includes — rice, two types of dals and cooking oils,” he said.

50,000 workers being screened

A massive initiative has been launched by Right Health and Al Futtaim Health’s HealthHub to screen 50,000 workers for Covid-19 within a month.

CSR and charity initiative expert

“The chances of spread are higher among blue-collar workers as several of them stay together in one room and, therefore, are unable to practise social distancing,” said Jayan Krishna Pillai, CEO of Right Health.

Out of the 58 facilities across the UAE, 33 primary health centres of the Right Health are located at the workers’ accommodat­ion areas in Jebel Ali, Sonapur and Al Qouz.

Initiative­s in Abu Dhabi

In Abu Dhabi, since late March, medical profession­als are going the extra mile to create awareness about the risks of the pandemic among blue-collar workers in the industrial area of Mussafah.

Doctors at hospitals and clinics are following the guidelines issued by the health authoritie­s and disseminat­ing right informatio­n to every worker in their native languages.

Workers have become more hygienic, health-conscious and mindful about their surroundin­gs, said Dr Baiju Faizal Puthenkote, specialist internal medicine, Lifecare Hospital, which is adjacent to the Worker’s Village.

The number of workers in a vehicle should not exceed 25 per cent of the seating capacity to ensure a safe distance between them.”

We are distributi­ng 9,250 hot meal packs to the workers every day. We are supplying breakfast, lunch and dinner.”

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