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Essilor India comes forward to fight against COVID-19 and donates 7.5 Million to PM-CARES fund


Essilor India comes forward to fight against COVID-19 and donates 7.5 Million to PM-CARES fund
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Essilor, the ophthalmic optics company has come forward to fight against COVID-19 and donated INR 7.5 Million for the Prime Ministers CARES Fund. Essilor is also supporting Government in their efforts to contain the novel coronavirus pandemic in the country.

 The company has deployed multiple initiatives for those who are working as front line responders and caregivers of COVID-19 pandemic. These include the donation of 8000 Plano Eye Glasses to different State departments and other frontline responders and caregivers of COVID-19, which will help to minimize the direct exposure of eyes to the virus.  

Maarten Geraets, CEO, Essilor India said, During this unprecedented crisis, it requires a collective and collaborative effort from all to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic in the best capacity. Corporates, Philanthropic organizations must come together to act swiftly to ensure food and medical aid is made available to those who need it the most. Essilor as a socially responsible corporate has stepped forward to make a meaningful contribution in these efforts of the government and supported India and those in gravest need. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all employees for their generous contribution to the overall Essilor initiative for the PM CARES FUND. We stand together with India, and together we shall overcome this."

Additionally, Essilor is responding to the COVID-19 outbreak with a humanitarian responsibility to Healthstaffs, BBMP staffs, and paramedical workers and has appreciated their efforts of risking their own lives to treat the vulnerable among us. In wake of the ongoing lockdown to mitigate the Covid-19 pandemic, the company through effective use of radio and electronic media, is also spreading the awareness regarding basic eye safety practices to be followed during the pandemic.

As COVID-19 pandemic is marching on in India rapidly, Essilor feels there is an urgent need for more collaborative efforts to assist the authorities for providing facilities that can help curb this menace.

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