Intelvision brings further contributions to the fight against Covid-19 |11 March 2021

Mr Valabhji and Dr Louange during the handover of the donation
In yet another move to ensure the continued good health of the people of Seychelles, Intelvision has donated 4000 rapid test kits to the Ministry of Health.
The donation was handed over to the chief executive of the Health Care Agency Dr Danny Louange by Intelvision chairman Mukesh Valabhji.
Intelvision was one of the first companies to provide medical supplies by donating ventilators, rapid test kits and infrared thermometers to benefit all Seychellois last year when the global pandemic hit the shores of the country.
As always Intelvision is committed to continue helping the people of Seychelles fight Covid-19 further, despite the challenges faced by the lockdowns and restricted air travel.
Upholding its commitment, Intelvision once again took the initiative of helping Seychellois by donating 4,000 rapid test kits to the Ministry of Health. The easy-to-use test kits would prove to be an asset to health officials as they are independent units that can deliver test results within 20 minutes.
Speaking on the rapid test kits, a spokesperson for Intelvision said: “We at Intelvision take pride in helping to keep our citizens healthy during these uncertain times. We hope to equip the ministry with these stand-alone test kits so they are better able to detect infections earlier and help save lives. Intelvision is an integral part of the Seychellois community and we feel it is our duty and responsibility to help the people of Seychelles in fighting this pandemic.”
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