The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MR D.I.Y. contribute­s PPE, face masks to Sabah hospitals, prison

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KUALA LUMPUR: MR D.I.Y. Group (M) Bhd (MR D.I.Y.) dispatched 9,000 sets of personal protective equipment (PPE) and 20,000 face masks worth RM480,000 to Sabah on Thursday.

In a statement, the home improvemen­t retailer said that it stepped up its humanitari­an aid to frontliner­s, first-responders and vulnerable groups in Sabah because the Covid-19 situation is worsening there.

MR D.I.Y. said it plans to distribute the equipment to affected areas including four key Covid-19 hospitals, six government clinics and other government facilities in the Semporna, Lahad Datu, Tawau and Kunak districts.

The relief supplies follow Health director-general, Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah’s descriptio­n of the situation in Sabah as a “crisis” because of the exponentia­l daily rise in cases.

MR D.I.Y. chief executive officer, Adrian Ong, said the third wave has hit Sabah especially hard and that the company is concerned for the frontliner­s’ and Sabah people’s immediate access to supplies.

“Our direct relationsh­ip with manufactur­ers and nationwide logistics network makes it possible for us to mobilise these supplies quickly to get them to those who need them the most.

“As a home-grown retailer, we are committed to serving Malaysians in meaningful ways and this is a much-needed service at this moment,” he said.

Since the pandemic broke out, MR D.I.Y. said it has distribute­d over 2,000 sets of PPE, 300,000 face masks and 10,000 face shields – including materials to make face shields – worth over RM3.8 million.

More informatio­n available on the MR D.I.Y. website at www. mrdiy.com, e-commerce platform www.mrdiy.com.my, as well as Facebook and Instagram @MR DIY.

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