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Malaysia Receives Over 100,000 Test Kits And Other Medical Equipment From China To Deal With Covid-19

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Source: NST

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China’s medical equipment delivery has safely arrived on our shores today (28 March). The delivery was handed to Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein by Bai Tian, China’s Ambassador to Malaysia.

Malaysia Receives 100,008 Test Kits And Other Medical Equipments From China To Deal With Covid-19 - World Of Buzz

According to NST, among the items received are 100,008 units of Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Nucleic Acid Diagnostic Kit (PCR-Fluorescence Probing test kits; 100,000 pieces of N95 face masks; 500,000 pieces of surgical masks; 50,000 units of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE); and 200 ventilators.

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Datuk Seri Hishammuddin commented that the delivery is a sign of a strong partnership between two countries while Ambassador Bai Tian stated that the delivery is a gift to Malaysia which recognizes the close relationship between China and Malaysia. He also explained that it is also a sign of goodwill as Malaysia had also helped China during the initial outbreak in the country.

Hopefully, with more and more equipment rolling in, our front-liners will be more equipped to battle the outbreak in our country. For those who are currently working hard to curb the spread, thank you. For the rest of us, let’s contribute by staying at home!

Also read: China Gives PDRM Over 20,000 Pieces of Medical Equipment to Protect Themselves in Line of Duty

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Source: NST
Source: NST

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