between the two nations continue? well it s a little hard to gauge that. the chinese think that the united states is iran similarly hostile towards them. the u.s. feels that the chinese are making hostile gestures of their own. they have not agreed to a timetable when they might resume military to military communications. so it s a little hard to predict if that might come off. there was hope that blinken s visit to like that particular conundrum, that hasn t happened. and in his press conference, secretary blinken said the better communication engagement with china will happen going forward. what is your assessment of that and how long and delicate might that process prove to be do you think? if it happens that s
UNICEF has sent critical lifesaving supplies, including 3,000 oxygen concentrators, diagnostic tests, medical kits, and other equipment to help India in its battle with a deadly wave of COVID-19.
UNICEF sends 3,000 oxygen concentrators and other critical supplies to India as country battles deadly COVID-19 surge
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NEW DELHI/KATHMANDU, 29 April 2021 – UNICEF has sent critical lifesaving supplies, including 3,000 oxygen concentrators, diagnostic tests, medical kits, and other equipment to help India in its battle with a deadly wave of COVID-19.
“COVID-19 is severely overstraining the health system in India,” said Dr. Yasmin Haque, UNICEF Representative in India. “Urgent action is needed to avert further tragic loss of life. UNICEF has provided oxygen supplies and other critically needed emergency equipment for immediate response while supporting resilience building against recurrent shocks and stresses. Indeed, much more is needed as the outbreak continues to spread rapidly.”
News note UNICEF sends 3,000 oxygen concentrators and other critical supplies to India as country battles deadly COVID-19 surge 29 April 2021
Oxygen Concentrators shipment at the warehouse with UNICEF staff
NEW DELHI/KATHMANDU, 29 April 2021 – UNICEF has sent critical lifesaving supplies, including 3,000 oxygen concentrators, diagnostic tests, medical kits, and other equipment to help India in its battle with a deadly wave of COVID-19.
“COVID-19 is severely overstraining the health system in India,” said Dr. Yasmin Haque, UNICEF Representative in India. “Urgent action is needed to avert further tragic loss of life. UNICEF has provided oxygen supplies and other critically needed emergency equipment for immediate response while supporting resilience building against recurrent shocks and stresses. Indeed, much more is needed as the outbreak continues to spread rapidly.”