Shell adds fuel to fight against Covid-19

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SHELL Malaysia recently contributed essential items such as hand sanitisers, mineral water, food and beverages to medical frontliners at Hospital Sung...

Malaysia recently contributed essential items such as hand sanitisers, mineral water, food and beverages to medical frontliners at Hospital Sungai Buloh, Hospital Kuala Lumpur and Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun in Ipoh.

The company says the effort is its way to demonstrate its support and care for the nation’s frontliners during the fight against Covid-19 through a series of outreach initiatives “aimed to lessen the worries and challenges faced by our Malaysian heroes”. “We recognise the challenges faced by these brave Malaysians and we hope these care packages, made up of essential items will give our frontliners some needed support.”

Shairan Huzani: “We recognise the challenges faced by these brave Malaysians and we hope these care packages, made up of essential items will give our frontliners some needed support.”

 

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