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Present at Terak Village, Residents Hope PT Timah Tbk's Healthy Car Can Come Again

CENTRAL BANGKA -- PT Timah Tbk's Healthy Car is returning to the community in the company's operational areas to provide free health services. This time, PT Timah Tbk's Healthy Car serves the community in Terak Village, Simpang Katis District, Central Bangka Regency, Thursday (22/6/2023).

The health service which was carried out at the Terak Village Football Field was greeted enthusiastically by the residents. This was seen by the hundreds of people who came to have their health checked at the PT Timah Tbk Health Car.

PT Timah Tbk Health Car is a free health service equipped with medical personnel and medicines. Health services carried out on this car are an attempt by members of the MIND ID Mining Industry Holding to bring health services closer to the community.

Through PT Timah Tbk's health program, it is hoped that it can improve the quality of public health, especially those around the mine. This is also in line with the implementation of SDG's carried out by the company.

The Acting Head of Terak Village, Mamad said that his party appreciated the presence of PT Timah Tbk's Health Car in their village and had provided health services to the community.

"Thank you PT Timah Tbk's healthy car for coming to our village, people can get treatment for free and this is very helpful," he said.

Mamad hopes that PT Timah Tbk's Health Car service can come back to their village so that the community can have their health checked regularly.

"Hopefully a healthy car will come again so that the health check continues and continues," he hoped.

Likewise, a resident of Terak Evilianti Village said he was happy and greatly helped by the presence of PT Timah Tbk's Health Car. He hopes that this treatment effort can cure his illness.

"This free health check-up activity is very beneficial for the community, hopefully those who are sick can recover and hopefully there will be more health checks later," he stated. (*)