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ISLAMABAD, Dec 29: Pakistan, on Tuesday, sent 196 medical professionals to the State of Kuwait under the agreement signed between the two countries in July this year.
This new batch of medical professionals, which included 41 doctors, 131 nurses and 24 technicians, came under the agreement between Pakistan and the State of Kuwait to combat COVID-19.
Ambassador of the State of Kuwait to Pakistan Nassar Al-Mutairi thanked the Pakistan government for providing medical assistance to his country and said Kuwait-Pakistan ties were rock-solid and unbreakable.
In a statement to KUNA, he said that Kuwait would continue to work with the Pakistani government and people to enhance cooperation to combat the coronavirus pandemic and to promote cooperation and development in all sectors.
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Nurses await to admit expatriates in a makeshift coronavirus testing centre at the Mishref Fair Grounds in Kuwait city, Kuwait. Reuters/File
41 doctors, 131 nurses, and 24 technicians have been sent to Kuwait
Earlier, 208 Pakistani health workers went to Kuwait and joined hands in the battle against coronavirus These medical professionals are ambassadors of Pakistan, says Zulfi Bukhari
Pakistan on Tuesday sent 196 medical professionals to Kuwait in a bid to help the country battle the coronavirus pandemic, Kuwait News Agency reported.
The new batch of medical professionals includes 41 doctors, 131 nurses, and 24 technicians, the agency said, adding that they were sent to Kuwait under an agreement between the two countries to combat COVID-19.