The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chinese Covid-19 experts arrive

- Herald Reporter

A 12- MEMBER Chinese medical team of experience­d experts in management of Covid-19 arrived yesterday with a consignmen­t of test kits and protective gear to help Zimbabwe respond effectivel­y to the pandemic.

The team was received at Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport by Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo, Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care Dr John Mangwiro, Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Deputy Minister David Musabayana and Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Guo Shaochun

The medical team comes from Hunan Province in south central China, which borders Hubei Province where Covid-19 patients were first diagnosed, and so was involved in China’s successful battle against the pandemic almost from the start.

They will be in the country for the next 14 days and brought a consignmen­t of PCR test kits, personal protective equipment and other supplies.

During the 14 days, the team is expected to meet President Mnangagwa and others involved in the national Covid-19 response initiative, including medical profession­als, with whom they will share experience­s, and will visit isolation centres.

China has been resuming production without renewing the pandemic and so the team will hold seminars with Chinese businesspe­ople on how to resume production within the recommende­d guidelines and standards.

The Chinese medical team leader, Dr Yimin Zhu, said their mission was not only sharing experience­s and helping medical profession­als in Zimbabwe, but would also strengthen the already existing diplomatic relations between China and Zimbabwe.

“The Chinese medical team is not only here to share experience­s and exchange ideas with our Zimbabwean brothers and sisters but also to convey a message of our commitment and strong friendship” said Dr Zhu.

Ambassador Guo Shaochun thanked his Government and hospitals in Hunan Province for sending the medical team and the consignmen­t of drugs and PPEs to assist the country in combating Covid 19.

“I would like to take this opportunit­y to thank the central Government of Hunan Province, and also say thank you to the leading hospitals and medical institutio­ns of Hunan Province, for organising such a team. I would also want to thank all the doctors in this team for coming all the way to join us in the fight against Covid-19,” said ambassador Shaochun.

In his acknowledg­ement speech, Minister Moyo, who is chairman of the taskforce responsibl­e for resource mobilisati­on, thanked the Chinese Government for its continuous assistance towards Zimbabwe.

“You have demonstrat­ed that we are all-weather friends and the donation that you are bringing today is very valuable in that you are bringing profession­al medical staff who have been on the frontline in fighting Covid- 19 in your country. In addition to that, you are also bringing some of the stuff that is key in our response and that is personal protective equipment. This donation will bolster our efforts to fight against the pandemic,” said Minister Moyo.

Deputy Minister Mangwiro said in managing outbreaks, the cross pollinatio­n of ideas was key and the coming in of the Chinese team would go a long way in pushing the country’s response a notch higher.

 ?? — Picture: Tawanda Mudimu ?? Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo addresses the media after receiving personal protective equipment from the Chinese government to combat the spread of Covid-19. He is flanked by head of Chinese medical experts Zhu Yimin (left), Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Deputy Minister David Musabayana (second from left) and Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Guo Shaochun (right).
— Picture: Tawanda Mudimu Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo addresses the media after receiving personal protective equipment from the Chinese government to combat the spread of Covid-19. He is flanked by head of Chinese medical experts Zhu Yimin (left), Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Deputy Minister David Musabayana (second from left) and Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Guo Shaochun (right).

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