Medical equipment donated by three EU Member States – Slovenia, Austria and Malta has been handed over to the Government of Nepal.
The medical supplies arrived at the Tribhuvan International Airport Sunday morning. The Member States have supplied the equipment through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism to assist Nepal in its fight against this terrible second COVID wave.
Honorary Consuls of Slovenia and Austria, joined by EU Ambassador to Nepal, Nona Deprez handed over the materials to Dr. Roshan Pokhrel, Chief Specialist, from the Ministry for Health and Population during a short ceremony at the airport, according to a press release issued by the EU.
The delivery of the consignments today is yet another show of solidarity to the ongoing efforts of Team Europe to assist Nepal during times of need and emergency.
The relief equipment comprises of antigen tests, pulse oximeters, FFP2 masks, face shields and more equipment to prevent the spread of the pandemic.
“This is in response to the Government of Nepal’s earlier call for support. Slovenia, Austria and Malta’ goodwill gesture for Nepal comes immediately after Spain, Finland, France, Belgium and Germany provided their support in the recent weeks and more emergency supplies from Ireland, Italy, Denmark Lithuania to come!, read the press release.
“Since the start of this pandemic, Team Europe stands in solidarity with Nepal and we will continue to do so, no one is safe until everyone is,” EU Ambassador Deprez said at the medical equipment handing over ceremony.
Details of the medical equipment and supplies:
Face Masks: 30,000 pieces
Nitrile Gloves: 100,000
Protective googles: 12,500
Protective masks: 100,000
Non-sterile medical masks: 600,000
FFP2 masks without valves: 50,000
Pulse oximeters: 1000
Antigen Tests: 2400
Non-contact infrared thermometers: 130
Face Shields: 5000
Source : THE RISING NEPAL,