Pakistan provides lifesaving medical equipment for Bangladesh’s COVID-19 response

By PPI News Agency Jul10,2021

KARACHI: High Commission for Pakistan in Dhaka said Saturday that it had provided lifesaving equipment to Ahsania Mission Cancer and General Hospital in Dhaka.

The equipment, which will be used in a separate Covid ward of the hospital include 10 ventilators, 20 C-PAP breathing aid machines, 10 beds, an elevator for the hospital building and a vehicle for use by the Covid ward staff. High Commissioner Imran Ahmed Siddiqui handed over financial assistance to President, Ahsania Mission, Kazi Rafiqul Alam for locally sourced items this afternoon, according to a statement.

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 enjoyed fraternal ties. In this connection, the High Commissioner recalled telephone conversation between Prime Minister Imran Khan and Prime Minister Shaikh Hasina last year on the impact of Covid pandemic.

In the context of regional cooperation, the High Commissioner mentioned that Pakistan had contributed US$3 million to the SAARC Covid-19 Emergency Fund to support regional efforts in the common fight against Coronavirus pandemic.

“Our partnership 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. It is also a testament to Pakistan’s strong commitment to promotion of regional cooperation under SAARC,” Siddiqui added.

President Ahsania Mission Kazi Rafiqul Alam thanked the High Commission for Pakistan for timely contribution and briefed on various projects of the Hospital.

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