Veolia Water Cancels Water Fees for 9 Medical Institutions
Veolia Water has announced a decision to provide special conditions for nine medical organizations engaged in the treatment of COVID-19 patients, exempting them from water fee obligations for March and April. This decision underscores the company's recognition of the critical role that physicians and medical institutions play in overcoming the coronavirus crisis.
The list of organizations receiving this special status includes:
- Norq Infectious Clinical Hospital
- Scientific Center for Traumatology and Orthopedics
- Police Medical Department Hospital
- Surp Astvatsamayr Medical Center Maternity Building
- Artashat Medical Center
- Gyumri Infectious and Anti-Tuberculosis Hospital
- Vanadzor Infectious Hospital
- Separate Building of Kapan Medical Center
- Surp Grigor Lusavorich Medical Center
Veolia Water expresses its gratitude to the institutions operating within the healthcare system and the medical personnel for their heroic efforts. The company believes that it will only be possible to overcome this serious challenge through joint efforts.
Veolia Water continues to operate under emergency conditions and to provide services to its thousands of customers, as well as to organizations of vital importance.
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