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Ufone Joins Hands With Pakistan Red Crescent to Create Awareness on Coronavirus

  • November 21, 2020
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Pakistani Telecom company Ufone and Pakistan’s largest humanitarian organization, Pakistan Red Crescent. have come together to support the national effort in fighting the Coronavirus pandemic, which is showing an alarming growth trend in the country.

Appreciating that the seriousness of the pandemic is apparently still not being realized by various segments of the society, Ufone will support the Pakistan Red Crescent Society in creating widespread awareness about the disease, and will assist in volunteer registration through its helpline 1030.

Under the campaign, Ufone customers can now call the helpline free of charge 24/7 to get updates and information on the disease, along with getting to know the ways to proactively protect themselves, their families and their community. Customers can also register as volunteers for their community using the same helpline.

Abrar ul Haq, Chairman Pakistan Red Crescent said:

 

“It is really heartening to see that Ufone has come forward to support Pakistan Red Crescent during such difficult times, in which everyone, including the corporate sector needs to play a role. This partnership will enable us to reach out to many more people who are in need of our support right now, and shall help us to spread awareness about coronavirus on a larger scale.

 

Abrar ul Haq further stressed that the only way to avoid contracting the disease is to maintain social distancing by staying back at home. It is alarming to see that Pakistan’s total tally of patients affected by Corona virus has crossed the 900 mark. Experts suggest that washing hands regularly, keeping a safe distance, avoiding crowded areas and covering the mouth and nose while sneezing or coughing are the best remedies against the disease.

Speaking about this partnership, Amir Pasha, Head of PR & CSR Ufone, said,

Ufone shall continue to be the frontrunner in the fight against Coronavirus. Today we stand united with all our fellow Pakistanis and we will constantly introduce initiatives which would create ease for our people.

 

During these tough times, Ufone is constantly striving to help as many people as possible by introducing multiple initiatives. The Pakistani telecom operator is ensuring seamless connectivity for its customers throughout the country and prays for the wellbeing of all Pakistanis by its slogan “Tum Khairiat Se Raho, Pakistan!” The safety and security of its people are of utmost importance to Ufone, and to this end the company is working towards solutions which could help the masses battle with this deadly disease in a better manner.

Pakistan Red Crescent  is part of an ‘International Red Cross Red Crescent Movement’ and is considered to be the leading humanitarian organization of Pakistan, committed to prevent and alleviate human sufferings by mobilizing the power of humanity through volunteers.

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