Project Report
| Aug 18, 2022
Medical Facilities for the affectees of COVID 19
By Dr. Asif Mahmood Jah | Project Leader
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Medical checkup
Respected Donors,
Seasons Greetings...!
It is being brought kind knowledge that 6th wave of COVID-19 is still affecting the people of Pakistan and infectivity rate has increased from 3 to 5 %. CHCS is still looking after the families of those poor people who were affected by COVID-19 and lockdown during the pandemic. Moreover medical facilities are also being provided to the families of affected persons.
During the last three months, apart from providing daily food to the unemployed labor of rural areas of Pakistan, hospitals of Customs Health Care Society (CHCS) continued providing treatment to the patients of COVID-19 and also conducted awareness sessions for patients (in particular) and public (in general) regarding importance and efficacy of vaccination against COVID-19. Furthermore, CHCS also provided the relief goods (including medicines, dry ration, warm clothes etc.) among the families of daily wagers who were affected most by the COVID-19 lockdown. CHCS requests the global donors to donate generously for this particular project so that maximum relief activities may be carried out for COVID-19 affectees especially those who lost their Jobs during Corona lockdown.
Regards,
Dr. Asif Mahmood Jah
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free medical checkup
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free medical care
May 18, 2022
Medical Facilities for the affectees of COVID 19
By Dr. Asif Mahmood Jah | Project Leader
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Free medical facilities
Respected Donors,
Seasons Greetings...!
It is kindly informed that though the cases of COVID-19 has considerably reduced in Pakistan and the infectivity rate has also gone down to less than 0.5%, the CHCS is still looking after the families of those poor people who where affected by COVID-19 and lockdown during the pandemic.
During the last three months, apart from providing daily food to the unemployed labor of rural areas of Pakistan, hospitals of Customs Health Care Society (CHCS) continued providing treatment to the patients of COVID-19 and also conducted awareness sessions for patients (in particular) and public (in general) regarding importance and efficacy of vaccination against COVID-19. Furthermore, CHCS also provided the relief goods (including medicines, dry ration, warm clothes etc.) among the families of daily wagers who were affected most by the COVID-19 lockdown.
In order to continue providing relief and welfare to COVID-19 affectees, CHCS requests the global donors to donate generously for this particular project so that maximum relief activities may be carried out for COVID-19 affectees especially those who lost their Jobs during Corona lockdown.
Regards,
Dr. Asif Mahmood Jah
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Medical check up
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Free medical check up
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Free medical health
Jan 31, 2022
Treatment of COVID-19 patients
By Dr. Asif Mahmood Jah | Dr. Asif Mahmood Jah
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Treatment of a child
Respected Donors, Seasons Greetings...! It is of immense pleasure that Customs Health Care Society (CHCS) has continued providing care and welfare to COVID-19 affectees in previous quarter as well as Pakistan has just gone through the fourth wave of COVID-19. Though there have been fewer deaths in fifth wave (owing to the door-to-door vaccination drive of GoP), however, the danger of COVID-19 is not over yet as during the last two months the infectivity rate has risen to forty percent in some areas of Pakistan. During the last three months, apart from providing daily food to the unemployed labor of rural areas of Pakistan, hospitals of Customs Health Care Society (CHCS) continued providing treatment to the patients of COVID-19 and also conducted awareness sessions for patients (in particular) and public (in general) regarding importance and efficacy of vaccination against COVID-19. Furthermore, CHCS also provided the relief goods (including medicines, dry ration, warm clothes etc.) among the families of daily wagers who were affected most by the COVID-19 lockdown. In order to continue providing relief and welfare to COVID-19 affectees, CHCS requests the global donors to donate generously for this particular project so that maximum relief activities may be carried out for COVID-19 affectees. Regards, Asif Mahmood Jah
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Young boy being examined
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Food being distributed