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    CEZ Romania donates 800,000 RON to local communities in COVID-19 fight

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    CEZ Romania donates 800,000 RON for medical equipment and food to support the most vulnerable categories of people (medical staff in hospitals and the elderly) from Caras-Severin, Constanta, Arges, Dolj, Gorj, Mehedinti, Olt, Teleorman and Valcea counties.

    The Romanian Red Cross, Unifarm, Craiova County Emergency Clinical Hospital and Targu Jiu County Emergency Clinical Hospital are the entities that will be supported by CEZ Group in Romania.

    “The community has always been at the center of our activity and in this period, more than ever, we would like to offer our support. We are delighted to be able to provide our energy to community, partners, clients and colleagues,” said Ondrej Safar, CEZ Romania Country Manager.

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