Khaleej Times

UAE’s biggest food drive secures 15M meals

- reporters@khaleejtim­es.com Staff Reporter

dubai — The UAE’s biggest food distributi­on drive — ‘10 million meals’ campaign — to support Covid-19-hit communitie­s concluded on Friday after drawing donations that secured over 15 million meals in less than a month.

Taking to social media to announce the massive response to the campaign, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, tweeted: “Today, we concluded our humanitari­an ‘10 million meals’ campaign. Over 100,000 participan­ts from 115 nationalit­ies helped secure 15.3 million meals. More than 1,000 volunteers are working daily to distribute food. All segments of the UAE society united to help people in need.”

The campaign that was launched by the Dubai Ruler earlier in April this year, enabled individual­s, companies, government entities and humanitari­an organisati­ons to make financial and in-kind donations towards providing meals and food parcels to low-income individual­s and families throughout the holy month of Ramadan.

abu dhabi — The 46,500-sqft Covid-19 Al Razeen Field Hospital in Al Wathba, 60km from Abu Dhabi City, was completed in just nine days and can easily be operated for up to 10 years, said top officials who manage the facility.

Khaleej Times got an exclusive tour of the 205-bed facility before it began welcoming patients. More than 50 doctors and 150 nurses of over 25 nationalit­ies will serve patients from industrial areas of Abu Dhabi. The Abu Dhabi Emergency Crisis and Disasters Committee for Covid-19 pandemic set up this facility as part of an initiative by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces.

‘More field hospitals coming’

Dr Partha Banerjee, CEO of Al Mazroui Medical Centre who heads the management of patients at the field hospital, noted 317 experts, including engineers and supervisor­s, were engaged to finish the project in just nine days.

“Asymptomat­ic patients may turn severe suddenly. In some serious conditions, blood may come out from the eyes. Things may go out of control in an hour’s time. This virus is very serious. The UAE has realised this and spending so much of money for the welfare of all people, mostly expats. This is a proper hospital conceptual­ised to completion in nine days. This is a world-class facility, which can run from five to 10 years. This facility is an example of the UAE’s vision.”

ensuring safe second home

Bidhan Chowdhury, CEO of MediQ Healthcare Group who manages the training of the medical team, said there will be three shifts a day with 15 to 20 doctors serving in each of them. “The authoritie­s want to ensure a safe ‘second home’ for all expats in this country. We have to create a bonding with all people — we want to have a united effort.”

Dr Banerjee and Chowdhury are also looking after the management of quarantine facilities in industrial and nearby areas.

205 beds, world-class facilities

The 205-bed facility is divided into categories on basis of colour — 48 ‘green’ zone ICU beds for critical cases, 52 ‘blue’ zones with oxygen lines and 105 ‘yellow’ zone beds for treatment of patients with mild symptoms.

Each patient has a private space with a bed, AC, internet connection,

TV with wireless headphone, singleseat­er sofa, table, a night lamp and space to pray thereby offering a homely feel. It also has used subtle colour and inspiring messages on walls to keep patients motivated.

 ??  ?? JUST TO TAKe CARe OF YOU: Patient monitoring rooms, labs, X-ray units, pharmacy, back-office for nurses, cafeteria and spacious areas to relax are some of the facilities at the hospital.
JUST TO TAKe CARe OF YOU: Patient monitoring rooms, labs, X-ray units, pharmacy, back-office for nurses, cafeteria and spacious areas to relax are some of the facilities at the hospital.
 ?? Photos by Ryan Lim ?? MORe FACILITIeS: Maj-Gen Maktoum Al Sharifi from the Abu Dhabi emergency Crisis and Disasters Committee during the tour of Al Razeen Field Hospital near Al Wathba. —
Photos by Ryan Lim MORe FACILITIeS: Maj-Gen Maktoum Al Sharifi from the Abu Dhabi emergency Crisis and Disasters Committee during the tour of Al Razeen Field Hospital near Al Wathba. —
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