Isipingo clinic given help during coronavirus fight

It is important to assist them with tools to make their work easier to execute.

With a shortage of masks and other healthcare personal protective equipment (PPE), SAPREF heeded the call for corporates to donate their healthcare stock to the healthcare sector.

A total of 4 000 FFP2 masks and 100 goggles were donated to the Isipingo and Bluff clinics. These clinics serve communities on the fence line of the refinery.

“The clinics play a critical role in our neighboring communities and SAPREF has a long standing relationship with them. It is important to assist them with tools to make their work easier to execute,” said SAPREF managing director, Victor Bester.

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