By Johanna Hansing | Manager
Dear friend,
The COVID-19 pandemic is still affecting the Rohingya Refugee Camps. We are putting much effort into the providing the services and the meeting the needs that this community requires. HOPE opened 2 new Isolation Units with 50 bed capacity each, one to serve the host community of Cox’s Bazar and another one inside the Rohingya Refugee Camps in the area. This was a great spet forward in the fight against the virus in Cox's Bazar.
HOPE Hospital staff was diligently trained and provided with the tools they need to safely work and protect the patients. This is critical as the target population served by these centers, as you know, are high-risk for COVID-19: pregnant women, newborns and fistula survivors. Not to mention many patients who are served possess underlying health conditions.
Organizations like HOPE Foundation, which are already deeply rooted in local communities, are in the best position to provide immediate and long-term support for survivors of outbreaks and other crises. Our long-term work in southern Bangladesh has positioned us as a leader in providing consistent, high-quality medical care to those in need.
Thank you, because this is only possible counting with generous people such as yourself.
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