Eisberg donated special protective equipments to Semmelweis University’s Premature Intensive Care Unit
As every news story deals with a new type of coronavirus that is causing more and more illnesses, people and companies alike are calling for help. As a supporter of premature infant care, Eisberg is now thinking of pregnant women who may be infected with the coronavirus. They would like help them, and would like to make life easier for the nurses and doctors who care for them.
“If we can help any part of the health care even during these difficult times, we have already done something to prevent the virus from affecting as few health workers as possible,” – Gazsi Zoltán, managing director of the company said.
Eisberg, while retaining its previous practice, is still helping a section of people who are particularly vulnerable in society. Eisberg is donating 1.5 million to Semmelweis University’s Premature Intensive Care Unit (PIC) and the babies and families, through the N.A. P. Foundation.
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