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Baiyu donated medicines to 41 hospitals in Hubei Province
    Tuesday 1st of June 2021 04:18:40 PM

Baiyu pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. donated medicines that worth more than 8.35 to 41 hospitals in Hubei Province

At 11:00 a.m. on March 2, 2020, in Baiyu’s CDHT factory, three trucks loaded with medicines that worth more than 8.35 million yuan drove to Hubei Province. Those medicines are donated by Baiyu, for the good will of fighting COVID epidemic.

Since the outbreak of the epidemic, all employees of Baiyu, led by Chairman Sun Yi, have never stop caring about people in the epidemic area. Baiyu overcame related difficulties and made full efforts to produce urgently needed medicines to make sure no shortage in the epidemic area.

Baiyu respond timely to the situation that there is a big shortage of epidemic prevention materials, by building 3 productions lines, including 1 lines for medical protective mask and 2 lines for medical disposable mask.

Realizing that a total of 41 hospitals in Hubei were in urgent need of respiratory and antibacterial drugs, Mr. Sun Yi, chairman of Baiyu, immediately reached the Red Cross in Hubei to make a donation. On March 2, 2020, Baiyu donated 1.76 million units of drugs to 41 hospitals in Hubei Province, worth more than 8.35 million yuan. The donated drugs included Ambroxol Hydrochloride Injection, Azithromycin for Injection, Enoxaparin Sodium Injection and Ginkgolide Injection. Through cooperation with Chengdu Branch of China Post, donated drugs were transported to Hubei by China Post with no logistics charge.

This is Baiyu's second batch of donations to the COVID epidemic. The first batch of donations occurred in the beginning of February to the Red Cross in Wengjiang District, Chengdu.

 

"With all the good wishes, I hope that our donations can help more patients in the smoke-free battlefield. Baiyu will, as always, develop high quality drugs, keeping to the spirit of honesty, practical, altruism and gratitude, to bring benefits to mankind!" Mr. Sun Yi, said.




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