Pakistan provides medical equipment to help Bangladesh fight Covid-19

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Pakistan has provided lifesaving medical equipment to help Bangladesh in its fight against the coronavirus pandemic, a statement from the High Commission for Pakistan in Dhaka said on Thursday.

The statement said that the lifesaving equipment has been provided to Ahsania Mission Cancer and General Hospital, which is situated in Dhaka.

The equipment, which will be used in a separate COVID-19 ward of the hospital, includes 10 ventilators, 20 C-PAP breathing aid machines, 10 beds, an elevator for the hospital building, and a vehicle for use by the ward's staff.

High Commissioner Imran Ahmed Siddiqui handed over financial assistance to President Ahsania Mission Kazi Rafiqul Alam for locally sourced items this afternoon.

On the occasion, High Commissioner Siddiqui underscored Pakistan’s vision of regional partnerships for peace and sustainable development while reiterating its commitment to addressing the impact of the pandemic jointly with the regional countries, particularly Bangladesh, with which it enjoys fraternal ties.

In this connection, the high commissioner recalled a telephone conversation between Prime Minister Imran Khan and Prime Minister Shaikh Hasina last year on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In the context of regional cooperation, the high commissioner mentioned that Pakistan had contributed $3 million to the SAARC COVID-19 Emergency Fund to support regional efforts in the common fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

"Our cooperation with Ahsania Mission Cancer and General Hospital is a robust expression of solidarity and support to Bangladeshi sisters and brothers in their fight against COVID," he said.

It is also a testament to Pakistan’s strong commitment to promotion of regional cooperation under SAARC, the high commissioner added.

President Ahsania Mission, Alam, thanked the High Commission for Pakistan for its timely contribution and briefed the high commissioner on various projects of the hospital.

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KABUL (Pajhwok): Pakistan on Friday delivered medical supplies of oxygen cylinders and concentrators, ventilators, Personal Protection Equipment (PPEs), thermal guns and other relevant items for protection against the Covid-19 pandemic to Afghanistan, according to a statement.

“In the spirit of brotherhood and goodwill humanitarian gesture, the Government of Pakistan sent much needed medical supplies of oxygen cylinders and concentrators, ventilators, Personal Protection Equipment (PPEs), thermal guns and other relevant items for protection against the Covid-19 pandemic to the brotherly people of Afghanistan.”

“Mr. Abidullah, Consul General of Pakistan in Jalalabad handed over these equipment to the relevant authorities of Afghanistan today at Torkham border.”

It is hoped that the medical equipment would help in saving the lives of the affected Afghan people who are facing a huge challenge at this critical time.

Meanwhile, the Ambassador of Pakistan to Afghanistan Mansoor Ahmad Khan has tweeted that Pakistan is ready to assist Afghanistan in overcoming rising COVID challenge. 18 June 2021 Embassy of Pakistan Kabul

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This is an year Old news, but it shows how Pakistan is changing under the leadership of Imran khan, where we are now sending donations and equipment to the developing and developed world alike.

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KARACHI, Pakistan

In a rare move, Pakistan sent medical supplies to the US on Friday to support its fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

Pakistan’s ambassador to Washington Asad Majeed Khan said the donation was a “token of friendship and solidarity” with the US, which is the world’s worst-hit country with over 1.57 million cases and nearly 95,000 deaths.

The supplies were delivered on a Pakistani Air Force cargo plane that landed at Andrews Air Base in Maryland, the ambassador said.

Senior US officials received the shipment of 100,000 protective masks and 25,000 coveralls for donation to the US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), according to a statement by the airbase authorities.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also expressed his appreciation in a tweet.

“Appreciate Pakistan’s goodwill donation of surgical masks and protective suits to FEMA. This delivery is a symbol of U.S.-Pakistan solidarity in the fight against COVID-19,” he said.

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