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Firsthand experience

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KUALA LUMPUR — As the unpreceden­ted novel coronaviru­s pandemic is taking a heavy toll globally, China has provided muchneeded medical supplies and treatment experience to help countries fight the crisis.

A team of medical experts dispatched by the Chinese government has arrived in Kuala Lumpur to help Malaysia fight the pandemic.

The eight-member expert team was received by China’s Ambassador to Malaysia Bai Tian and officials of Malaysia’s Ministry of Health upon their arrival at Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport on Saturday.

During the contingent’s twoweek stay in Malaysia, it will share its expertise in fighting COVID-19 with its Malaysian counterpar­ts, which will help Malaysia’s efforts against the pandemic, Bai said.

“This is the time when government­s and the people of China and Malaysia are working together and looking after each other to overcome the difficulti­es.”

Malaysia’s Health Ministry Director-General Noor Hisham Abdullah said the Chinese expert team and Malaysian experts would share their expertise and views on COVID-19.

“We will discuss with our colleagues from China and we will see how we can cooperate, to improve our virus detection, our treatment and public health, and how we can work together with China.”

China has been standing in solidarity with countries worldwide as the COVID-19 pandemic cases escalate rapidly.

A Chinese medical team arrived in Tashkent on Friday to assist Uzbekistan’s efforts to fight COVID19.

The team also carried medical supplies donated by Jiangxi Province, including surgical masks, respirator­s, medical protective suits, nucleic acid testing kits, goggles and noninvasiv­e ventilator­s.

The experts, specialize­s in various areas including traditiona­l Chinese medicine, intensive care, hospital infection control and emergency treatment, are from several hospitals in Jiangxi and the provincial center for disease prevention and control.

“All the team members have firsthand experience in treating COVID-19 patients or controllin­g the epidemic,” said team leader Luo Lisheng.

“We will share China’s experience in fighting COVID-19 and offer training on disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment to our counterpar­ts in Uzbekistan,” Luo added.

“China will never forget the Uzbek aid when China was badly hit by the virus. I hope that the work of Chinese experts will be useful to the Uzbek side to achieve victory in fighting against COVID-19,” said Jiang Yan, the Chinese ambassador to Uzbekistan, who greeted the Chinese experts at the airport.

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