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Petrojam donates $350,000 worth of fuel to support COVID-19 fight

Published:Thursday | December 10, 2020 | 2:52 PM
Minister of Science, Energy and Technology, Daryl Vaz (left), puts fuel in a South East Regional Health Authority (SERHA) vehicle during a ceremony for the donation of petrol valued $350,000 to the Ministry of Health and Wellness to support the fight against the COVID-19) pandemic at the Petrojam Limited refinery located on Marcus Garvey Drive in Kingston on December 9, 2020. Looking on are (from second left) are Chairman, Board of Directors, Petrojam Limited, Wayne Chen; General Manager, Petrojam Limited, Winston Watson (partially hidden); State Minister in the Health Ministry, Juliet Cuthbert Flynn; and Vice Chair, Board of Directors Petrojam, Metry Seaga – Contributed photo.

Petrojam Limited has donated fuel valued at $350,000 to the Ministry of Health and Wellness to offset transportation expenses related to the fight against the coronavirus (COVID-19).

Minister of Science, Energy and Technology, Daryl Vaz, symbolically handed over the fuel to State Minister in the Ministry of Health and Wellness Juliet Cuthbert Flynn, during a ceremony at the refinery's Marcus Garvey Drive facility on Wednesday.

He said that the donation will support the work of health personnel as they traverse across the length and breadth of the island to do contact tracing, surveillance, testing, and public awareness and outreach.

"The Ministry of Health and Wellness has been at the forefront of our fight against COVID-19, and it is only fitting that we do our part to fuel and support the work of this very important sector in Jamaica," Vaz said.

He noted that COVID-19 has created unprecedented health and economic challenges that have impacted all sectors and the nation at large, and a whole-of-government approach is required to curb the spread and flatten the curve of the virus.

He informed that just last week his Ministry donated 5,000 bottles of hand sanitisers to the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information for distribution to schools.

Cuthbert Flynn, in expressing gratitude, noted that the donation will "go a far way" in supporting the activities of the health teams.

Petrojam Chairman, Wayne Chin, said the donation forms part of the company's corporate social responsibility and seeks to strengthen the capacity of the Health Ministry.

"It is a demonstration of Petrojam's prioritisation of the health and well-being of our fellow Jamaicans...This donation also highlights the need for a heightened sense of unity among corporate entities as we get together and coordinate our responses to the pandemic that has altered the lives of so many of us," he said.

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