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Pacific island countries to get cash and medical supplies

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The Chinese government has decided to donate cash and medical supplies to Fiji and other Pacific island countries to help them fight the Covid-19.

According to the Chinese embassy to Fiji yesterday, while the first batch of medical supplies will be arriving this week, a new round of aid implementa­tion programmes is currently being prepared.

Further more, China’s local government­s, enterprise­s and friendship associatio­ns are also lending helping hands to China’s friends in the Pacific region.

At the initial stage, China immediatel­y shared with Fiji its latest Covid-19 treatment guidelines and national diagnosis and treatment plan, as well as its knowledge of the disease.

On March 10, Chinese medical experts held video conference­s with their Fijian counterpar­ts, sharing details of China’s experience in containing, diagnosing and treating the pandemic, as well as exchanging views with them on issues of their concern.

“At this special moment, we called on all overseas Chinese, Chinese enterprise­s and aid project teams in Fiji to fight together with the Fijian people, to conquer the Covid-19 and make utmost efforts to the economic recovery after it,” the embassy said.

Since the start of the outbreak, the Chinese people have been racing against time in the fight against the epidemic.

Thanks to the whole country’s arduous efforts, the domestic epidemic prevention and control situation continues to show a positive trend, prompting an accelerati­on in the resumption of life and work.

“Currently, the Covid-19 has broken out in many countries and is still spreading. It is urgent to carry out effective internatio­nal cooperatio­n in prevention and control.

“Only through solidarity can we overcome the difficulti­es, and only with joint efforts can we beat the disease,” the embassy stressed.

China sympathise­s with countries suffering from the pandemic, and is offering help and providing assistance within its capacity.

Chinese medical workers and supplies have been sent to 28 Asian countries, 16 European countries, 26 African countries, nine countries in the Americas and 10 countries in the South Pacific region.

China has also donated US$20mil (RM86.6mil) to the WHO, supporting it in playing a better coordinati­ng role in internatio­nal action against the pandemic, the embassy said, adding that China also sent medical expert teams to the hardest-hit countries and cooperated with relevant countries on vaccine research, as well as drug developmen­t.

“Fiji so far has five confirmed cases. We appreciate the all-round timely and effective measures taken by the Fijian government, so that the residents of this country can continue to live in a calm and peaceful life,” the embassy said. — Xinhua

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