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Dreamworld tributes COVID-19 frontline warriors

Pakistan News & Features Services

Dreamworld Resort, Hotel & Golf Course, as a part of its corporate social responsibility initiative, has announced rewards for doctors and paramedics, having put their lives on the line which performing duties during the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

“Don't they face the threat of getting infected? Who is their sacrifice for? They are serving us. They are sacrificing themselves for our better being so Insha Allah Dreamworld will become their voice and let people know the issues medics are facing,” the Dreamworld management declared while making the announcement on their portal. 

“Do you know any medic fighting on the frontline? Recommend a medic for free guest membership of Dreamworld Resort. Fill the form and submit. In case of more recommendations than the number of memberships, will be allotted by balloting or a panel of judges, whichever seems better,” they added while launching their Love for the Medics campaign. 

Besides recognition and reward, Dreamworld’s endeavor is also aimed at creating awareness among the masses regarding the critical role being played by the doctors and paramedical staff during the ongoing crisis. 

“Do you know that how doctors personal life has been affected by this pandemic? Doctors are facing problems when they return home, they cannot meet their parents nor mother can put hand on their head, nor their children can run towards them for a hug, these are the problems which common people don’t know about,” the Dreamworld campaign highlighted.

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