Coronavirus patients at Hereford County Hospital who are not permitted visitors are set to benefit following a generous donation from the Hereford Masonic community
The group, which has been keen to assist Wye Valley NHS Trust and help patients at the County Hospital, presented staff with four Samsung Galaxy A tablets to enable patients being treated at the hospital to enable them to stay in touch with loved ones
Local Freemason and Chairman of the Caeruleum Club, Tommy Santillo, said “The Caeruleum Club was launched this year to support young Freemasons within Herefordshire and we’re delighted to be able to help local people stay in touch with their friends and relatives during these unprecedented times. We do hope that patients will continue to benefit from them beyond the current pandemic”.
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