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Siemens donates PPE and medical equipment for COVID-19 relief in Indonesia

27/05/2020

Siemens Indonesia and Siemens Healthineers Indonesia donated personal protective equipment (PPE) and medical equipment for COVID-19 pandemic relief efforts in Indonesia on May 26th, 2020. The IDR 1 billion worth donation was distributed to 61 referral hospitals for COVID-19 in Jakarta, Banten, West Java, Central Java, East Java, and South Sulawesi. The donation is conducted under the supervision of the COVID-19 Disease Response Acceleration Task Force (BNPB).     

The scarcity of PPE is a problem faced by healthcare workers as the frontline in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in many hospitals. In response to this, the company donated more than 7,000 personal protective equipment (PPE) items for medical workforce to help ensure their protection against the virus as they work to protect others. Among the much-needed personal protective equipment were N95 masks, hazmat suits, anti-fogging goggles, etc.   

Siemens Indonesia also donated the lifesaving ventilator machine to the Indonesia COVID-19 Emergency Hospital at Jakarta. The unit was handed over to the stateowned power company PT PLN (Persero)鈥檚 COVID-19 Crisis Management Team in response to their humanitarian appeal. The coronavirus attacks people鈥檚 lungs, in some cases compromising their ability to breathe. Ventilators are a crucial tool to keep these patients alive.   

鈥淪iemens Indonesia fully supports the measures and programs for disaster mitigation management that have been set by the government of Indonesia. In this respect, the company is committed to donating PPE and ventilator machine to help medical workers in Indonesia in carrying out their work with adequate protection,鈥 said Prakash Chandran, President Director and CEO, PT Siemens Indonesia.
 
"We sincerely appreciate the generous contribution made by Siemens Indonesia and Siemens Healthineers Indonesia to 61 referral hospitals for COVID-19 in six regions in Indonesia to support government efforts to combat COVID-19 pandemic. The medical assistance could further ease the burden of the healthcare workers in providing care to patients,鈥 stated Ibnu Asur, Director of BNPB Logistics Network Optimization and Equipment of the COVID-19 National Task Force.  
 
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