The Philippine Star

SoKor donates COVID test booths, masks, kits

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

Korea has donated to the Philippine­s walkthroug­h test booths for COVID-19, protective masks and testing kits to boost the government’s response against the pandemic.

The Korean government, represente­d by Ambassador Han Dong-man, turned over the donation to Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. at the DFA lobby on Monday.

The assistance consisted of 600,000 KF94 masks worth S$500,000, seven testing booths worth $150,000 through the Korea Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency, 1,000 face shields from the Korean embassy and T&B Company and diagnostic kits amounting to S$100,000.

The DFA said South Korea solidified its standing as one of the Philippine­s’ supporters in preventing the spread of COVID-19.

Also present during the turnover ceremony were Health Undersecre­tary Carolina Vidal Taino, Office of Civil Defense Deputy Administra­tor Assistant Secretary Casiano Monilla, Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary for Asian and Pacific Affairs Meynardo LB Montealegr­e, Korean Trade-Investment Promotion Agency director general Sanghoon Ko and ZAFIRA business unit head Samuel Lopez, the Philippine representa­tive of the Korean company SD Biosensor Inc.

Han said the Korean government would continue to help the Philippine­s in fighting COVID-19 and to further deepen bilateral relations.

“Korea continues to stand in solidarity with the Philippine­s in its battle against the COVID-19 pandemic,” the embassy said.

Locsin thanked South Korea for the assistance.

Last April, the Korean government donated S$500,000 worth of COVID-19 diagnostic kits to the Philippine­s.

The Korean government said it would provide additional humanitari­an assistance to the Philippine­s through the Korea-ASEAN Cooperatio­n Fund. The aid will be in the form of diagnostic kits, PCR and DNA extraction equipment and personal protective equipment worth S$500,000.

 ??  ?? The South Korean government, represente­d by Ambassador Han Dong-man, turned over to the Philippine government, represente­d by Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr., 600,000 high-quality KF94 masks, seven walk-through COVID-19 testing booths, 1,000 face shields and COVID-19 diagnostic kits.
The South Korean government, represente­d by Ambassador Han Dong-man, turned over to the Philippine government, represente­d by Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr., 600,000 high-quality KF94 masks, seven walk-through COVID-19 testing booths, 1,000 face shields and COVID-19 diagnostic kits.

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