China donates 125,000 masks to Lankan students before schools reopen

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On 26 May when the two-month curfew on the island was lifted, Charge d’affaires of Chinese Embassy in Sri Lanka Mr. Hu Wei handed over a donation of 125,000 face masks to the Education Minister Dullas Alahapperuma. The masks will be distributed to students from low-income families across the country to meet their urgent health need raised by schools in order to reopen post-lockdown. 

The Envoy stated that China and Sri Lanka have been supporting each other in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Both countries are facing a new challenge to resume normalcy in every aspect of life, including the reopening of schools.

Young students are the future of our nations. The Chinese Embassy, by making this donation, extended a most sincere wish to better ensure the safety of Sri Lankan students, and to ease their families’ trepidation after they return to school in 25 districts. China stands by Sri Lanka with all solidarity and support within its ability on fighting the virus and reviving the economy.

Minister Dullas Alahapperuma highly appreciated this timely donation and believed it will be very helpful to better protect the returning students. He briefed local media presented at the ceremony that since the outbreak of the COVID-19, Sri Lanka had been receiving huge amount of most needed medical supplies donated by the central and local governments, enterprises and individuals from China.

These medical supplies including more than 70 thousand test kits and millions of masks had largely contributed to the effective prevention and control of the pandemic on the island. Sri Lankan people will always remember this great support from the oriental country.

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