Times of Suriname

Chinese community united to help Costa Rica fight COVID19

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SAN JOSE-- Costa Rica has been heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, but luckily it has received quite some help from China as well as the local Chinese community. Zhongshan city in China’s southern province of Guangdong, which has over 30,000 expatriate­s in Costa Rica, sent three shipments of donations to the Central American country from April to June.

The supplies included two thermal cameras donated to the General Directorat­e of Civil Aviation of Costa Rica to measure passenger temperatur­es at airports. Isabel Yung, representa­tive of the

Costa Rican Associatio­n of Friendship with China, called the donations another example of the friendship between the two countries, saying the thermal cameras could help the country’s tourism sector, which has been greatly affected by the pandemic.

The Chinese Colony Associatio­n in Costa Rica has donated 100,000 masks, of which 20,000 were N95 masks, as well as 1,000 sets of disposable clothing for medical use, and 100 infrared thermomete­rs to the Mexico Hospital, one of the medical centers designated to treat COVID-19 patients in the country. The associatio­n has also donated hundreds of food packages containing basics like toilet paper, rice, beans, coffee, sugar and oil, which were delivered to the National Emergency Commission (CNE) and the municipali­ty of San Jose. The efforts of the Chinese community in Costa Rica were hailed by Chinese Ambassador Tang Heng.

“During a pandemic, diseases do not respect borders or nationalit­ies, so today more than ever, we must unite to move forward. We are brother nations and as a community, we want to help, and together we will be part of the solution,” the ambassador said. Sun Yi, political counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Costa Rica, praised the work Costa Rica has done in the fight against COVID19, saying that “Costa Rica is a model not only in Central America, but throughout Latin America.” “Although at the moment we are suffering another attack of this epidemic, with internatio­nal cooperatio­n from all countries, we can overcome this epidemic,” Sun said. Costa Rica reported on Friday that the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country has reached 6,845, with 26 deaths.

(Xinhua)

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