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El Salvador says timely help aids containmen­t

- By SERGIO HELD in Cajica, Colombia For China Daily

El Salvador, one of the smallest economies in Latin America, regards help from China among others as earning precious time for its fight against the pandemic and says that following aggressive containmen­t measures the spread of the virus has stabilized.

With limited resources, El Salvador was among the first countries to shut its borders before it recorded any COVID-19 case. Much needed help has come from the other side of the world, with Beijing and some of China’s biggest companies pitching in.

China had come to the aid of El Salvador in fighting the pandemic, the Chinese embassy in El Salvador tweeted recently.

“At the request of the Salvadoran government, both parties are working closely to obtain medical supplies with the humanitari­an donation of China for $250,000.”

The internet commerce company Alibaba, along with the Jack Ma Foundation, set up by Alibaba’s founder, is providing medical equipment and supplies to El Salvador.

El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele said the country can use all the help it can get and tweeted his thanks for donations, including 100,000 masks; 10,080 test kits and five ventilator­s.

“We all know that no government is 100 percent (ready or able) to cope with this, since this has taken everyone by surprise,” said Christian Differ, a popular commentato­r. “And once the virus reached the country, every second counted.

“Until today the government has prioritize­d its efforts, and the aid provided by Alibaba has arrived at a good time, because our country has many deficienci­es and today the most relevant issue for the government is healthcare.”

Manuel Flores, president of the Salvadoran Associatio­n of Friendship with China and an opposition member of Congress, also stressed the good relationsh­ip that the two countries have built.

“Donations like the one from Alibaba showcase the goodwill of China to help not only El Salvador but also many countries in Central America and in the whole region.

“And not only Chinese companies and the Chinese government are sending help; the Chinese community has joined forces to deploy aid on the ground as well.”

The Chinese community in the country, which is estimated at about 500, donated disinfecta­nt and 3,000 face masks to the national police to help them cope with the virus on the streets.

“All this aid is helping the government to be better prepared and to coordinate what is needed amid this pandemic,” Differ said. “The crisis is just beginning and the government is in a race against the clock. All the help is very welcome. … These donations have bought us time, and that’s priceless.”

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