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Japan donates medical equipment to Laos, Thailand

Japan's government has decided to donate medical equipment worth 2.52 million USD in total to Laos and Thailand to support the two countries in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Japan donates medical equipment to Laos, Thailand ảnh 1A medical worker treats a COVID-19 patient at a hospital in Bangkok, Thailand. (Photo: AFP/VNA)
Tokyo (VNA) - Japan's government has decided to donatemedical equipment worth 2.52 million USD in total to Laosand Thailand to support the two countries in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Accordingly, Japan will donate 775 oxygen generators toThailand and provide Laos with 100 ventilators and patient monitoring machines. These machines will be delivered to Laosand Thailand through the United Nations Project Services Agency (UNOPS) as soonas possible.

The Japan government hoped that the medical equipment willsomewhat help the two countries curb the serious spread of the pandemic.

Besides medical equipment and machinery, Japan has also donated COVID-19 vaccines to the two nations. In July, Thailand received 1 million AstraZenecavaccine doses from Japan through the COVAX Facility, while 600,000 doses of the vaccine have beentransferred to Laos on August 3./.
VNA

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