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Queen Elizabeth Hospital – Barbados

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Full Support Group have donated over 150,000 items of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including facemasks, gloves and protective gowns, to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and the Harrison’s Point COVID facility in Barbados, to help in their continued efforts against the Coronovirus Pandemic.

Spread across two 40ft containers, the mixed PPE donation included:

  • 80,000 Face Shields
  • 36,000 FFP3 Respirators
  • 10,000 Isolation Gowns
  • 25,926 Surgical Gowns

Facilitating the transportation of the donation, International Supply Chain Specialists, Ligentia provided door to door delivery from our warehouses in Northamptonshire, England, to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Barbados completely free of charge.

 

This donation to Barbados marks just the latest in over 55 million essential items of PPE donated to charities and good causes by Full Support Healthcare.

To find out more, watch this short video below to see just a few of the companies we’ve worked with these last few years to help those in need.

 

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