LAHORE: In pursuit of safeguarding the healthcare providers amidst the coronavirus pandemic, pharmaceutical company Highnoon has extended its support to the healthcare community by launching the Corona Combat Clinic initiative across Pakistan.

“The initiative is focused on providing state-of-the-art protection equipment to healthcare centres all over the country. This will not only help protect doctors, nurses, support staff and patients but will also enable these help centres to implement guidelines issued by the DRAP and WHO. Additionally, disinfection and sanitisation services along with air quality improvement initiatives are also in place at these health centres and protocols have been established to ensure strict compliance with these guidelines,” says a press release.

According to company Chairman Tausif Khan, Highnoon is making efforts to ensure patients seeking healthcare are provided with the healthcare they need.

Published in Dawn, May 13th, 2020

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