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Let’s take care of one another

Autostrada Wielkopolska and Autostrada Eksploatacja have jointly launched a campaign “Let’s take care of one another”. The campaign is aimed at raising awareness that ordinary gestures and simple acts may keep everybody safe during these unusual times of the outbreak. During the campaign the concessionaire and the operator of the concession section of A2 delivered coronavirus tests to the Medical University of Poznań and medical supplies to the Regional Ambulance Station in Poznań.

 

The “Let’s take care of one another” campaign is aimed, on the one hand, at making the travelers on the concession A2 aware of what the staff of the concessionaire and the operator are doing to ensure safety to all drivers and, on the other hand, at showing the users that only if we take care of one another, we will have comfort of feeling safe during outbreak. In concern of the public health, Autostrada Wielkopolska encourages the drivers to use contactless methods of payment at toll plazas with their smartphones or bank cards, provided the latter support such functionality. Also, all entry ticket dispensers in the concession section Świecko – Gołuski now eject tickets automatically, without the need to push the button. The staff members of the Operating Company whose faces appeared earlier on the posters urging the drivers to drive safely, this time focus on reminding them of the basic guidelines of the Sanitary Authority such as: washing hands regularly, refraining from touching one’s face, social distancing and disinfecting the steering wheel and the dashboard in cars.

 

– Caring for each other involves more than only disinfectants used by our staff to wash their hands and anti-virus tissues to disinfect our bank terminals and work place by toll collectors. It also means additional preventive measures taken by our subcontractors, such as, for example, disinfecting all toilets at Rest and Service Ares in the entire stretch of the concession A2 from Świecko to Konin by an expert cleaning company, said Renata Rychlewska, the spokesperson for the Operator, Autostrada Eksploatacja.

 

By taking care, both companies also assist the health service of Wielkopolska in combating the coronavirus. Thanks to Autostrada Wielkopolska, the Medical University of Poznań received the test kits permitting the performance of 1440 coronavirus tests. Responding to the plea of the Regional Ambulance Station in Poznań, Autostrada Eksploatacja delivered 1000 masks for the Station’s staff, while Autostrada Wielkopolska supplied 920 liters of hand and surface disinfectant. Neither of the companies will stop helping out. Another shipment of personal protective gear has been ordered and should be delivered to the paramedics in early April.