[23/04/2022 02:32]
Aden – Saba
King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center implemented two projects to support confronting the new coronavirus epidemic and a health response program in integrated emergencies to ensure the continuity of health services, in cooperation with UNICEF during the first quarter of 2022 AD.
The two projects, valued at $14 million, include establishing 60 visual sorting points in hospitals and health centers, equipping 60 health facilities with medical devices to combat the virus, in addition to delivering medical devices to emergency and intensive care units, providing 60 health facilities with the necessary personal protective equipment, and training medical personnel with preventive measures.
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