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Carlsberg Malaysia pledges RM1.6 mln for second year via its ‘Safer Schools’ campaign

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KUCHING: In the shared fight against the Covid-19 pandemic, Carlsberg Malaysia has pledged RM1.6 million for the second consecutiv­e year via its ‘Safer Schools’ campaign to provide a safer learning environmen­t as students and teachers resume physical classes in October.

Carlsberg Malaysia in a release said this year’s campaign comes on the heels of the announceme­nt by the Ministry of Education that physical classes will resume on October 3 in phases to avoid further learning loss and increased challenges for home-learning with a priority for students’ safety on school grounds.

Stefano Clini, managing director of Carlsberg Malaysia, said: “At Carlsberg Malaysia, we stand fast on our purpose of Brewing for a Be er Today and Tomorrow for the communitie­s we operate in. While Malaysia has had excellent progress for vaccinatio­ns toward herd immunity, there is still a high degree of hesitance and uncertaint­y amongst parents and teachers for the resumption of physical classes.

“Our Safer Schools campaign aims to alleviate these fears and mitigate infection risks with our contributi­on that complement­s strict health and safety procedures in our joint efforts with educators, parents, and the Ministries of Education and Health against Covid-19 for safer learning environmen­ts.”

In response to the ministry’s focus for the safe reopening of schools, Carlsberg Malaysia is upgrading its contributi­on this year with ISRAK Solution’s contact-free, facial-recognitio­n infrared thermomete­rs to help schools digitalise a endance for contact tracing and efficientl­y monitor students’ temperatur­es upon arrival.

The brewer is also partnering with WonderKlea­n, a CUCKOO Healthy Home brand under CUCKOO Internatio­nal (MAL) Sdn Bhd to provide full disinfecti­on services for schools with reported Covid-19 positive cases within 48 hours.

In total, Carlsberg Malaysia’s RM1.6-million commitment covers a contributi­on of 622 facial-recognitio­n infrared thermomete­rs and disinfecti­on services for up to 100 schools.

In addition to contributi­ons in kind, this year’s campaign will be launched with a catchy Safer Schools song with lyrics in Bahasa Malaysia, English, Mandarin Chinese and Tamil performed by local artistes and social media influencer­s Elica Paujin, Han Xiao Aii and Rabbit Mac.

The video features simple dance moves easily learnt and taught by teachers and parents of school-going children to inject a degree of fun and interactiv­ity to the teaching of personal hygiene and protection measures against Covid-19.

Pearl Lai, Corporate Affairs director of Carlsberg Malaysia, commented: “Prolonged school closures have impacted schoolchil­dren’s learning, health and well-being with Unicef estimating a staggering in-class learning loss of 1.8 trillion hours since the global pandemic began.

“Our donation, coupled with the creation of this song with music video, aims to address both the calls for classes to resume and the inevitable anxiety by focusing on the positive measures we all can take in our shared fight against the pandemic.

“Through this simple song and dance that can be performed with friends and teachers at school, schoolchil­dren can enjoy a simple stress-reducing workout, learn about the importance of personal hygiene and pandemicde­fence measures, and ultimately promote good physical and mental health.”

Safer Schools is a continuati­on of the brewer’s extraordin­ary Safer Together initiative­s in response to the needs of communitie­s and stakeholde­rs impacted by the pandemic since last year. During the 2020 campaign, disinfecti­on services for schools in pandemic ‘red zones’ and over 2,000 handheld thermomete­rs were given to more than 1,400 Chinese and Tamil vernacular schools nationwide, benefi ing an estimated one million schoolchil­dren and receiving overwhelmi­ng response and encouragin­g feedback from educators, parents and members of the public.

Carlsberg Malaysia’s Safer Schools campaign is open to applicatio­ns from public primary schools (Sekolah Rendah Kebangsaan, Sekolah Rendah Jenis Kebangsaan Cina and Sekolah Rendah Jenis Kebangsaan Tamil) in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak.

Applicatio­ns for the facial-recognitio­n infrared thermomete­rs are open from September 27, 2021 to October 11, 2021, whilst applicatio­ns for disinfecti­on services can be made in the event Covid-19 positive cases are reported at schools.

Schools interested to apply are required to obtain consent from their respective president of the Board of Governors or ParentTeac­her Associatio­ns and submit applicatio­ns via forms available at CarlsbergM­alaysia.com.my/ Covid-19/Safer-Schools-2021.

For more informatio­n, contact Andel Khoo (019-356 3909 / andel.cc.khoo@carlsberg.asia) Ng Choon Siang (019-243 6876 / choonsiang.ng@carlsberg.asia) or Nicholas Tan (012-940 8607/ nicholas.eh.tan@carlsberg.asia).

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In response to the ministry’s focus for the safe reopening of schools, Carlsberg Malaysia is upgrading its contributi­on this year with ISRAK Solution’s contact-free, facial-recognitio­n infrared thermomete­rs to help schools digitalise a endance for contact tracing and efficientl­y monitor students’ temperatur­es upon arrival.
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