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Essex bus company donates two former vaccination units to Ukraine
Essex bus company donates two former vaccination units to Ukraine

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Essex bus company donates two former vaccination units to Ukraine

An Essex bus company has donated two disused mobile vaccination buses to the Covid-19 pandemic, the single-decker buses were converted to administer thousands of vaccinations to vulnerable people in remote or isolated they are being repurposed to support humanitarian efforts in the war-torn Hiron, of Rochford-based independent bus company Stephensons, said: "The NHS decided they had no further use for them, so we asked the question 'would these buses be any use to Ukraine?' and the answer was very much yes." 'Hide from drones' The company bought back the vehicles and one has already arrived in Ukraine. A second will join a convoy of aid on Sunday, loaded with supplies and Hayden, 62, is organising the transport and driving the bus 1,600 miles to Ukraine is representing a not-for-profit livery company called the Worshipful Company of Carmen and expressed his gratitude to Stephensons. "We don't want to send them something... [when] you've got drones chasing you and you turn the key and it doesn't start. So we're after buses, minibuses, pickup trucks, lorries," he said."They want small minibuses because they can hide from the drones."It will be used for mobile doctor surgeries, mobile hospital-type arrangements, so it will actually be used in the configuration it's in now."The trip will cost more than £1,200 just for transport including tolls and the ferry, and Mr Hayden urged people to donate to his organisation's appeal. Follow Essex news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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