Officials from the Dubai Health Authority, the Indian consulate and several government organisations were present at Wednesday’s celebratory event.
“The frontline workers and volunteers have shown real selflessness and persevered against all odds in order to support their local community to fight this pandemic,” said Vipul, the Indian consul general in Dubai
“It has been incredible to witness the highest levels of kindness and collaboration between individuals and organisations during these truly unique and unbelievably challenging times in the recent months.”
Dr Azad Moopen, founder and chairman of Aster, said most medical staff had volunteered their services to be part of the project.
He said they put “their own personal safety at risk and continued to work relentlessly for long hours every day to heal each patient.”
Dr Moopen said he was proud the group’s facilities were used to help the government control the pandemic.
A team of volunteers helped transfer hundreds of people who tested positive to Covid-19 care facilities along with Dubai Corporation of Ambulance Services.
Two Aster facilities were designated as Covid-19 treatment centres in partnership with the DHA and 88 medical professionals were flown in from India to join the government's fight against Covid-19.