Part of the 380 tons of diverse bio safety materials coming from China has arrived in Angola Monday to reinforce efforts against COVID-19.
Speaking to the press, Angolan Minister of Health Silvia Lutucuta said the materials purchased from China by the Angolan state will be distributed to all COVID-19 reference treatment and diagnosis units in the country's 18 provinces.
According to the minister, the first batch which has arrived in the country Monday comprised of 70 tons of diverse bio-safety materials.
The official declared that the country acquired 380 ventilators, diagnostic laboratory equipment for COVID-19, over fifty thousand test kits for the disease, eight million surgical masks, one million commonly used masks, plus 100,000 bio-safety suits and glasses, two testing equipment and millions of gowns and gloves.
The equipment also included infrared thermometers, collection materials for test samples, and other materials essential for the handling and treatment of COVID-19.
According to the minister, five flights are scheduled, until next week, to transport the materials from China to Angola.
Angola has registered 45 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19, of which 13 have recovered and two succumbed to the disease.