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Chamber of Mines donates GH¢11.5m to support fight against coronavirus

The Ghana Chamber of Mines has made a donation of GH¢11.5 million (the equivalent of $2 million) to the Ministry of Health and allied institutions as part of the mining industry’s voluntary contribution to the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

The Chamber, led by its President, Eric Asubonteng, made the donation at a brief ceremony on Thursday, 9th April 2020.

Producing member companies of the Chamber that contributed to the donation are Adamus Resources Ltd, AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem Mine, AngloGold Ashanti Obuasi Mine, Asanko Gold Ghana Ltd, Chirano Gold Mines, Golden Star Resources, Gold Fields Ghana, Newmont Ghana and Perseus Mining Gh. Ltd.

The donation, according to the Chamber, will go into the procurement of essential medical equipment and consists of: GH¢3.3 million for 20 Ventilators and accessories to the Ministry of Health for distribution to hospitals across the country;

GH¢ 5 million to the key testing centres across the country to support the testing of 25,000 Covid-19 cases. This is broken down into the following:

GH¢ 2 million to the Noguchi Medical Research Institute to support the testing of 10,000 Covid-19 cases;

GH¢2 million to the Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research in Tropical Medicine (KCCR) to support testing of 10,000 Covid-19 cases; and

GH¢ 1 million to the National Public Health Reference Laboratory of the Korlebu Teaching Hospital to support testing of 5,000 Covid-19 cases.

The remaining amount of GH¢3.2 million has been used to procure 7,000 complete sets of PPEs to frontline health workers and to support other Covid-19 logistical requirements made up of: Hand Gloves- 7,000 boxes

Coverall- 7,000 pieces

Goggles- 7,000 pieces Face Shield- 7,000 pieces Face Mask (Surgical)- 7,000 N-95 Respirators- 7,000 Thermometer- 1,000 An Affiliate member of the Chamber, Rikair Company Ltd, also donated three oxygen concentrators to the Ministry of Health.Speaking at the ceremony, Mr Asubonteng said just as the World Health Organisation (WHO) has recommended, the critical step of increased testing should be done quickly and effectively to facilitate isolation and containment of the infection.“It is our fervent expectation that this donation will ease the pressure on the government and free up much-needed resources for other essential aspects of the national strategy for Covid-19,” he said. He added: “You may have heard about the measures individual member companies of the Chamber have put in place to protect our employees, contractors and host community from the infection. These include extensive internal Covid-19 protocols on our […]

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