Amid the growing threats of coronavirus, Pakistani telecom operator Ufone in collaboration with the National Institute of Health (Pakistan) conducted a public awareness session on coronavirus (COVID-19) at the Ufone Tower here to educate its employees about the pandemic, its symptoms and key preventative measures that should be taken on an individual level to avoid any risk, said a press release on Monday.

Dr Mumtaz Ali Khan, Senior Scientific Officer and Focal Person for Infection Prevention, Control and Patient Safety (NIH, Pakistan) was invited to deliver the session.

He highlighted some crucial global and local statistics related to the number of people being affected by the virus.

Dr Mumtaz stressed on the adoption of preventive measures such as regular washing of hands, avoiding close contact and covering mouth and nose while coughing and sneezing, in order to avoid the risk of contracting the disease.

Demonstrations about certain safety precautions were also provided by the doctor, so that participants could protect themselves well.

The session was also live streamed on the company's internal communication portal, so as to include staff from other regional offices including on field staff working around the country to maximize reach, and make most of the people aware about the current situation.

The organizers invited people from other organizations, which operate in Ufone tower as well to benefit from the interactive session.

The World Health Organization (WHO) recently declared the global outbreak a pandemic owing to the growing number of patients around the world.-PR

Copyright Business Recorder, 2020

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