Hon. Dr. Sudarshani Fernandopulle MP, State Minister of COVID-19 control, Primary Healthcare and Epidemics in Sri Lanka noted, “The COVID-19 pandemic unlike any other health challenge in the past, needs many parties to come together during this time of need and provide a comprehensive effort. We are grateful to The Coca-Cola Foundation for once again coming forward and generously providing the resources needed to protect frontline health workers, strengthen the national capacity and in raising awareness amongst people through their #StopTheSpread initiative. I thank the implementation partner Sri Lanka Red Cross Society as well. This program has made a difference to our national efforts to combat the spread of COVID-19. ”
Saadia Madsbjerg, President of The Coca-Cola Foundation, commented, “We have supported the efforts of the SLRCS to combat the spread of COVID-19 since the outbreak of the virus last year. In 2020, we contributed LKR 70 million to donate 16,800 PCR Test Kits and 17,000 Viral Transport Media (VTM) to the Ministry of Health as well as essential food and hygiene packs for 6000+ marginalized families. We are proud to now continue our support to strengthen Sri Lanka’s response to #StopTheSpread of COVID-19.”
Recently, Coca-Cola Beverages Sri Lanka Ltd. also separately donated 4 Optiflow Oxygen Machines worth Rs. 5.4 Mn. to the Ministry of Health to help support the response capacity at hospitals in Dehiaththakandiya, Ampara, Matara and Gampaha.
Dr. Mahesh Gunasekara, Director General, Sri Lanka Red Cross Society noted, “The Coca-Cola Foundation has been an important partner in the SLRCS journey of implementing effective emergency response projects and supporting communities during times of crisis. We are appreciative of the funding provided by The Coca-Cola Foundation and partnering with SLRCS once again in contributing to battling the pandemic in Sri Lanka.”