UAF hands over 500 COVID-19 rapid tests to Main Military Clinical Hospital

The Ukrainian Football Association continues to support physicians who oppose the COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, today the adviser to the President of the UAF Valentin Latypov handed over to the National Military Medical Clinical Center "Main Military Clinical Hospital" 500 rapid tests to detect the disease, which were purchased with City One Development and BO "Time of Action".

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According to the chief of the hospital Anatolii Kazmirchuk, such support is very necessary for doctors nowadays. “I am grateful to Ukrainian Association of Football and its president Andrii Pavelko for many years of cooperation and partnership. This is important for us and extremely important for our patients - defenders of Ukraine who come to us for treatment”, - Anatolii Kazmarchuk said. 

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It will be recalled that UAF representatives recently visited soldiers at the Main Military Clinical Hospital and handed over wounded personal protective equipment, utensils, food, treats, football equipment, gifts, souvenirs, as well as necessary household items for daily use. The UAF also provided personal protective equipment, including masks and gloves, to hospital physicians.

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