The Borneo Post

Sarawak Energy contribute­s PPE to medical frontliner­s

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KUCHING: In appreciati­on of the extraordin­ary dedication and effort of Sarawak’s frontliner­s from the medical and health services in fighting the Covid-19 outbreak in the state, Sarawak Energy is contributi­ng personal protective equipment (PPE) for the protection of the health care community who put themselves at risk every day in their line of work.

The corporatio­n organised logistics and procuremen­t for over 1,000,000 units of disposable surgical masks; 20,000 units of KN95 respirator­s; 20,000 units of full body medical protective clothing; 20,000 units of goggles and 1,000,000 units of disposable gloves directly from the country of origin.

The items are arriving in two shipments with the first batch handed over yesterday by Sarawak Energy to the State Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) for distributi­on across Sarawak.

Sarawak Energy’s chairman Datuk Amar Abdul Hamed

Sepawi and Group chief executive officer Datu Sharbini Suhaili handed over the first batch of disposable gloves and goggles to Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas, who is also the SDMC chairman.

“Sarawak’s medical frontliner­s risk themselves every day across the state, and we want to help to ensure that they remain as safe as possible. This shipment will boost Sarawak’s available supplies of these critical disposable PPE that are used in the thousands on a daily basis,” Sharbini said.

In praising the efforts done by the frontliner­s, he said that everyone is in this together and are united in the ongoing efforts being coordinate­d by the SDMC and the State Health Department.

“We want to ensure that these brave men and women go to work safely and most importantl­y, also go home safely. We also want them to know we truly appreciate their efforts,”

Sharbini added.

Earlier this month, Sarawak Energy had handed over 50,000 disposable surgical masks received from its China-based contractor­s and also jointly donated an additional 300,000 units of medical gloves through the Supermax Corporatio­n.

All the contributi­ons were handed to SDMC for distributi­on to the frontliner­s across the state.

The provision of electricit­y is considered an essential service and many of Sarawak Energy’s staff and contractor workers are continuing to work from their stations and bases over the current Movement Control Order (MCO) that is in place to break the transmissi­on of Covid-19.

Sarawak Energy’s other officebase­d staff have been working from home since March 18 or earlier as part of the corporatio­n’s ongoing efforts to fight Covid-19.

All those at work have to abide by social distancing guidelines, with meetings now using virtual tools.

 ??  ?? Abdul Hamed (third right) presents Sarawak Energy’s contributi­on to Uggah in the presence of (from left to right) State Secretary Datuk Amar Jaul Samion, Minister of Local Government and Housing Datuk Dr Sim Kian Hui, Sharbini and Ting Ching Zung, Sarawak Energy’s executive vice president for Strategy and Corporate Developmen­t.
Abdul Hamed (third right) presents Sarawak Energy’s contributi­on to Uggah in the presence of (from left to right) State Secretary Datuk Amar Jaul Samion, Minister of Local Government and Housing Datuk Dr Sim Kian Hui, Sharbini and Ting Ching Zung, Sarawak Energy’s executive vice president for Strategy and Corporate Developmen­t.

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