Around 100 frontline medical professionals, volunteers, government entities and supporting organisations were honoured by Aster DM Healthcare and the Consulate General of India for their relentless efforts over the last two months which helped in the successful recovery of more than 1,500 Covid-19 patients who were asymptomatic or mild to moderately ill.
Frontline warriors and volunteers from two Al Warsan isolation facilities were feted.
The Aster Volunteers event saw a special note being delivered by Dr. Azad Moopen, Founder Chairman and Managing Director, Aster DM Healthcare and Vipul, Consul General of India in the UAE. The felicitation was done by Mohammed Matar, Director, Dubai Health Authority; Alisha Moopen, Deputy Managing Director, Aster DM Healthcare; Jobilal Vavachan, CEO, Aster Clinics & Aster Retail and T.J Wilson, Executive Director & Group Head Governance & Corporate Affairs.
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Speaking at the event, Vipul said, “It has been incredible to witness the highest levels of kindness and collaboration between individuals and organisations during these truly unique and unbelievably challenging times in the recent months. The frontline workers and volunteers have shown real selflessness and persevered against all odds in order to support their local community to fight this pandemic. We are thankful to them, Aster, DHA, Dubai Ambulance, Dubai Police, IBPC, Indian community and everyone involved in the successful delivery of the mandate for this facility.”
Officials at the event.
“As a healthcare organisation, we have been at the forefront of managing this crisis with our facilities and staff being actively involved in working with the government to control the pandemic. Most of the medical staff and volunteers who have been actively involved in managing this facility had volunteered to be a part of this project, putting their own personal safety at risk. They continued to work relentlessly for long hours everyday to be able to heal each of the patients who came to them, following all necessary measures to control the spread of Covid-19. We are proud of their tremendous achievement and commend the work that they have done,” said Dr. Azad Moopen.
Aster Volunteers, the global CSR programme of Aster DM Healthcare, played a crucial role in supporting this facility through the provision of internal and external volunteers who helped with the management of the facility, delivery of treatment protocol, supported by Aster Volunteers Mobile Medical Services team in transferring 450+ positives case to and from various Covid-19 care and isolation facilities in association with Dubai Cooperation of Ambulance Services. This is among the numerous initiatives that had been introduced to help the community cope with Covid-19 in the UAE like mass screenings in congested areas, free teleconsultations by medical professionals, awareness and educational activities and #FeedTheHungry programme that provided 6,707 food and ration kits to people in the UAE who have lost their jobs, impacting 300,000 lives in the process. Aster had also dedicated two of its facilities under Aster and Medcare as designated Covid-19 treatment centres in partnership with DHA and brought in 88 medical professionals from its facilities in India to join the Dubai government’s fight against Covid-19.
Three years since its initiation, Aster Volunteers has been able to impact over 2 million lives across different countries through its various initiatives. Today, the programme has 27,000+ active volunteers who are actively involved in driving the programme across many countries.