Bangladesh Army medical team reaches Maldives
Staff Correspondent
4th March, 2021 10:51:37
A medical team of Bangladesh Army reached the Maldives on Wednesday to support the government of the Maldives in its efforts to contain the rapid spread of Covid-19 through the ‘Covid-19 Dhifaau’ nationwide vaccination programme launched by President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih.
Under the purview of the Ministry of Health, the medical team consisting of ten nurses and seven medical assistants and an anesthesiologist will be supporting the vaccination program in Male’ as well as at health centres and regional hospitals in outer atolls.
The team is expected to stay in Maldives for two months.
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