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Singapore sends second shipment of medical supplies to Indonesia as COVID-19 cases surge
A container of oxygen supplies being loaded on board RSS Endeavour. (Photo: Ministry of Defence, Singapore)
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SINGAPORE: Singapore has sent a second shipment of emergency oxygen supplies and equipment to Indonesia amid a surge in COVID-19 cases.
A Republic of Singapore Navy ship, bound for Tanjung Priok Port in Indonesia, left Changi Naval Base on Sunday (Jul 11) morning carrying two ISO tanks with 40 tons of liquid oxygen, 500 oxygen cylinders and 570 oxygen concentrators, said Singapore s Coordinating Minister for National Security Teo Chee Hean.
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