Nippon Paint thank frontliners


(From left) Hospital Sungai Buloh (HSB) principal assistant director Dr Izreen Ramli, Nippon Paint Malaysia marketing assistant general manager Datin Wong Meng Lee and HSB hospital engineer Ahmad Zahiruddin Saruji at HSB during the donation of over 1,000 litres of NPV.

SUNGAI BULOH: Nippon Paint Malaysia has contributed over 1,000 litres of its latest coating innovation, known as Nippon Paint VirusGuard (NPV), which is specially formulated with anti-viral and anti-bacterial performance, to Hospital Sungai Buloh in appreciation to their frontliners’ dedication and efforts during this unprecedented time.

Since the breakout of the Covid-19 pandemic in Malaysia in December 2019 and throughout the various phases of the movement control order (MCO) to date, the frontliners at Hospital Sungai Buloh have shown utmost commitment, dedication and courage towards the health and safety of Malaysians.

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