2021-05-15 01:35:39 GMT2021-05-15 09:35:39(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
NEW YORK, May 14 (Xinhua) New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio on Friday announced that the city will tap into its stockpile to send COVID-19 test kits, swabs, ventilators, BiPap machines, pulse oximeters, and other medical supplies to India.
Still, de Blasio didn t disclose the quantity and schedule about the transnational aid. Now, it is our turn to step up and help India in its moment of crisis. We are sending vital medical equipment to India to send a clear message: nobody is in the fight against COVID-19 alone. Together, we can save lives and beat back the pandemic, said de Blasio.
New York City to aid India s Covid battle
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New York, May 15 : New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has announced that the city will tap into its stockpile to send Covid-19 test kits, swabs, ventilators, BiPap machines, pulse oximeters, and other medical supplies to India, which is currently battling a devastative second wave of the pandemic.
However, de Blasio didn t disclose the quantity and schedule about the transnational aid, reports Xinhua news agency. Now, it is our turn to step up and help India in its moment of crisis. We are sending vital medical equipment to India to send a clear message: nobody is in the fight against COVID-19 alone.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has announced that the city will tap into its stockpile to send Covid19 test kits swabs ventilators BiPap machines pulse oximeters and other medical supplies to India
India asks China to keep prices stable as costs for medical supplies surge
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‘Expecting supply chains to remain open and product prices to be stable’, says India’s Consul General in Hong Kong
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‘Expecting supply chains to remain open and product prices to be stable’, says India’s Consul General in Hong Kong
India has asked Chinese authorities to ensure prices for key medical supplies remain stable as costs for oxygen concentrators and other critical goods have surged on the back of rising demand.
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