(MENAFN - The Peninsula)
Doha: Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) delivered yesterday in-kind donations to Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), as a support for the vulnerable patients. The donation consisted of wheelchairs, beds, and medical equipment.
An official delegation from HMC visited QRCS headquarters, including Dr. Soad Saidan Al Hamad, Executive Manager of Social Service Department at HMC; Abeer Al Hajri, Officer at HMC s Social Service Department, and Mohamed Othman, Head of Social Service Section at Hamad General Hospital (HGH).
They were received by Eng. Ibrahim Abdullah Al Malki, CEO of QRCS; Dr. Lolwa Hassan Al Obaidli, Head of Community Care at the Volunteering and Local Development Division, and Khalida Ali Mostafa, an empowerment specialist at the same division.
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February 5, 2021
For Valentine’s weekend, AIDS Delaware will offer HIV testing for couples from Friday to Sunday, Feb. 12 to 14.
Yes, HIV infections are still happening. In 2020, even with the COVID-19 pandemic, 90 new people tested positive for HIV in Delaware. That brings the total number of reported cases of people living with HIV in Delaware to 3,580, according to the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services’ Division of Public Health HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program.
Knowing one’s HIV status allows individuals to take action to keep themselves and their partners healthy and safe.
Even if someone tests positive, there are very effective medicines available to treat HIV. People taking HIV medicines as prescribed are living long and healthy lives. People who get and keep an undetectable viral load are at no risk of transmitting HIV to an HIV-negative partner through sex.
For Christmas Holiday
Officers of the Liberia National Police, Ganta Detail on Friday, December 25, 2020, held what was described as its first ‘candy’ program for kids, who normally trek the streets on holidays in search of a recreation center for entertainment.
According to Sgt. Jenkins N. Mangou, the head of the Women and Children Protection Unit, who is a coordinator of the Community Service Section (CSS), the program aims to keep kids from roaming the streets and also keep them from danger or harm during the holiday.
“We decided to have this program in order to keep our kids in one place so as to avoid them from getting trapped from the hands of criminals and also keep them away from danger,” Patrolman Jacob Wonpoe of the CSS said in an overview.
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