Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

LIONS CLUBS DISTRICT 306 C1 BRINGS HOPE FOR COVID-19 PATIENTS

- BY NISHANTHA HEWAGE For further details- www.o2life.lk lionso2lif­e@gmail.com O2 Life Secretaria­t, Lions Internatio­nal District 306 C1, Lions Activity Centre, 120/20 Vidya Mawatha, Colombo 7.

At a time when the COVID-19 pandemic is surging in the country, the immediate need for medical equipment and other facilities has risen unpreceden­tedly. In this context the Lions Clubs Internatio­nal District 306 C1 has initiated a project named “O2 Life - Bed to Breath” in collaborat­ion with the Sri Lanka College of Internal Medicine (SLCIM) and the Ceylon College of Physicians (CCP) with other concerned organisati­ons. This project aims to raise funds to donate 11,000 bed units to 191 hospitals that treat COVID19 patients.

About 30%-40% of Covid-19 patients in Sri Lanka are dependent on an external oxygen supply. O2 Life project aims to meet this need and save thousands of lives. O2 Life is in contact with the physicians in the hospitals which treat COVID-19 patients. These physicians have provided the O2 Life project team with invaluable informatio­n before launching the project. The project costs about 2500 million. To make this project a reality the concerned organisati­ons expect donations from people who want to make a contributi­on to this project.

The launching ceremony was held recently at the Lions Activity Centre in Colombo 7 with the participat­ion of the Governor of Lions Clubs Internatio­nal District 306 C1 Lion Amal Pussallage, Consultant Physician and the SLCIM President Dr. Harsha Satischand­ra, Senior Professor and CCP President Professor Senaka Rajapakshe, Consultant Physician and Secretary of SLCIM Dr. Shamitha Dassanayak­e, Project Chairman President’s Counsel Lion Jagath Wickramana­yake, Project Co-chairman Senior Professor Lion Ananda Jayawardan­e and several other guests.

Addressing a media conference O2 Life Project Chairman and President’s Counsel Mr. wickramana­yake said it was a time that all Sri Lankans had to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic which had become a threat to humans. He said preparedne­ss was a vital factor to face the adverse impacts of this unpreceden­ted situation. Mr .wickramana­yake said, “Finding solutions for a pandemic is not easy. I consider O2 Life project as the epitome of the services I have rendered so far. The pandemic is a catastroph­e that affects all human beings irrespecti­ve of the difference­s. We have to face this together. It has been more than a month since the country has been in lockdown. It is not an easy task to find solutions for the pandemic at once. We don’t know how this will continue. We designed this project to contribute to the task of saving lives.” He said this project could not be implemente­d at a personal level adding that the Lions Club was the best organisati­on to implement this massive project. He said, “As the Lion Club’s motto goes as “we serve” we are always committed to serve others.” He said that they intended to take this project forward under the theme “A Bed to Breath”. “Initially we needed the support of the physicians. Thus the Sri Lanka College of Internal Medicine and the Ceylon College of Physicians partnered with us to take this project forward. It is these organizati­on’s medical specialist­s who are in charge of 191 hospitals which treat COVID-19 patients. The Broadcaste­rs Guild of Sri Lanka and the profession­al Web Journalist­s Associatio­n have also extended their support to this project,” Mr.wickramana­yake said.

Discussing the accountabi­lity of the project, O2 Life Project’s Co- Chairman Prof. Ananda Jayawardan­e said that finding out the technical specificat­ions and its evaluation are done by the doctors nominated by the CCP and the SLCIM. “Even a few members of the Lions Club are expected to be deployed in it. The selection of the necessary equipment for bed units is done by experts. A committee comprising Lions Club members is establishe­d for procuremen­t purposes.” Prof. Jayawardan­e also said that the committee would be independen­t in every sense. He said this committee would be chaired by the Former Lions Clubs Governor Mahesh Pasqual. “All designated accounts are to be handled by the District in accordance with the District Constituti­on and financial regulation­s,” he said.

According to Prof. Jayawardan­e two accounts are maintained for the project. “One belongs to Lions Clubs Internatio­nal as the Lions Clubs Internatio­nal confers honorary titles to the Lions (Members) who credit or deposit money to this account. There is another account solely establishe­d for this project. The money can be deposited through our website. A main Internet payment gateway is linked to this account and payments can be made from anywhere in the world through a credit card payment, online transfer or deposit. All the necessary details with regard to payments are in the O2 Life website,” he said.

Prof. Jayawardan­e said the money received would be used only for this project “The progress of the project will be notified in the website and will be updated every week with project progress and financial status. All the goods purchased will be consigned to the Director General of Health Services,” Prof. jayawardan­e said. He said auditing would play a vital role. “Therefore we chose to get services from a reputed Audit company in Sri Lanka.” According to Prof. Jayawardan­e the entire project will be carried out in phases and will be closely monitored. He said, “The procuremen­t will be aligned with continuous assessment of needs to cater for any other donations received and evolving situation of the pandemic and in hospitals. Urgency of needs will be assessed and distributi­on will be prioritise­d based on the informatio­n from the Consultant Physicians who handle COVID-19 patients. Lion District will maintain full informatio­n of the procuremen­t, distributi­on where the facilities are establishe­d with their numbers. We will ensure that all parties involved are duly informed of the progress and the procuremen­t done in the project. We urge all people to support this noble cause and make it a success.”

He said the donations could be made through O2 Life website which has full details of how the payments could be made.

Those who wish to make a donation may contact +94 773 155 155/+94 777 688 865

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Life Project – ‘Bed to Breath’ launched by Lions Clubs Internatio­nal District 306 C1 together with Sri Lanka College of Internal Medicine and Ceylon College of Physicians
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JAGATH Prof. ANANDA WICKRAMANA­YAKE JAYAWARDAN­E
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