Maxis collaborates with Malaysian Red Crescent Society to speed up nation’s Covid-19 vaccination programme
PETALING JAYA, Aug 17 — Maxis Bhd is working together with the Malaysian Red Crescent Society to support their mobile vaccination programme.
Maxis contributed funds to MRCS to cover the deployment of a home-to-home vaccination initiative which goes towards the set up of vehicle, ambulance, medical equipment and manpower. MRCS national chairman Tan Sri Tunku Puteri Intan Safinaz Almarhum Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah said in a statement that the mobile clinic was aligned with its aim to provide care and relief assistance to at-risk and vulnerable communities.“And to ensure that the vulnerable are adequately protected against the virus is a humanitarian imperative,” she said.
“At Maxis, we believe that the fight against the pandemic requires all of us working together to achieve one common goal, and we are committed to doing our part to help the nation,” he said.
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