Reinforced capacity of ICOR in the fight against COVID-19

Moza Banco donated USD 50,000.00 equivalent to MZN 3,340,000 Meticais, to the Instituto do Coração (ICOR) to support the hospital to face the COVID-19 pandemic disease. Moza Banco's support will help (ICOR) to cope with unforeseen costs.
This amount is intended for the purchase of medicines and protective equipment for healthcare professionals, and should also be used in the rehabilitation of the hospital to accommodate isolated COVID-19 patients.
"This is why Moza Banco's support was fundamental, but above all, the time it was made, that we really need support to face this disease, said the Director General of ICOR showing satisfaction and "deep gratitude" for the fact that the Bank was a partner that came at a right time to add value to the ICOR and the whole country.
At the moment, in terms of action against COVID-19, ICOR has been carrying out consultations and analyses at domiciliary and hospital level. "We have created a special space in the enclosure for COVID-19 patients. These patients from the entrance gate to the premises do not mix with patients suffering from other disease. Medical analysis is collected in the enclosure and medicines are also delivered in this special space", guarantees Maria Beatriz Ferreira, adding that other regular patients don't need to be afraid to go to the ICOR because there is absolutely no risk of contamination.
ICOR is a non-profit institution, which has been operating in Mozambique since 2001, providing free care to disadvantaged children. Until then, ICOR has operated free of charge on over 2000 children, who would have lost their lives without the hospital assistance.
Due to ICOR's philanthropic nature, Moza Banco decided to provide support to this reference hospital in Mozambique, within the scope of the Bank's social responsibility. Moza Banco’s CEO, João Figueredo, recently urged everyone to do what they can do best to stop the spread of the new COVID-19 in Mozambique.
09/04/2020