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COVID-19: UN donates medical equipment to Nigeria

Afnews Editor

Apr 04, 2020

The United Nations has donated Ôé¼80,000 (N32.5m) worth of medical equipment and supplies to Nigeria to assist in the fight against coronavirus.

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The materials include diagnostic machines and kits, reagents and laboratory consumables, biosafety supplies, such as personal protection equipment and laboratory cabinets, amongst others.

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Foreign Affairs Minister, Geoffrey Onyeama, made this disclosure on Friday in Abuja while briefing the Presidential Taskforce on COVID-19.

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He said the donation was secured by Nigeria's Permanent Representative to the UN, Prof Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, from the International Atomic Energy Agency, a UN agency.

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The minister said, "Our Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Vienna has been able to secure from International Atomic Energy Agency a donation of Ôé¼80,000 worth of medical equipment and supplies to assist the COVID-19 response."

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IAEA Director-General, Rafael Mariano Grossi, said the agency was dispatching the first batch of the equipment to Nigeria and more than 40 other countries to enable them to use a nuclear-derived technique to rapidly detect coronavirus.

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The IAEA said the first batch of supplies, worth around Ôé¼4 million, would help the countries use the technique known as real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction - a sensitive technique for detecting viruses currently available.

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He said, "IAEA staff are working hard to ensure that this critical equipment is delivered as quickly as possible.

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"This emergency assistance is part of the IAEA's response to requests for support from around 90 Member States in controlling an increasing number of infections worldwide."

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Nigeria already has over 200 confirmed cases of coronavirus and four attendant deaths.

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