German Embassy hands over masks to Ministry of Health through WHO

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 In an effort to combat and control the current surge of COVID-19 cases in Sri Lanka, Germany recently handed over a consignment of protective surgical masks to the Ministry of Health through the World Health Organization country office for Sri Lanka (WHO Sri Lanka). 

The consignment, which includes a total of 924,000 surgical face masks, was jointly handed over by German Embassy Head of Press and Culture Claudia Tietze and WHO Sri Lanka Public Health Administrator Dr. Olivia Nieveras to Ministry of Health Director General of Health Services Dr. Asela Gunawardena.

Dr. Gunawardena welcomed the substantial donation from Germany and expressed confidence that the masks will be efficiently distributed by the Medical Supplies Division to health workers to strengthen infection prevention and control in health facilities and in delivering community services. He thanked both Germany and WHO Sri Lanka for their steadfast commitment to supporting Sri Lanka through this pandemic.  

During the handover event, Tietze stated that Germany is delighted to lend a helping hand to Sri Lanka and support its battle against COVID-19 and is hopeful that this timely contribution will reach its intended beneficiaries in the coming weeks with the kind support from WHO and aid in reducing the immediate impact of the virus. She commended the frontline healthcare workers and their invaluable work during this critical and stressful time and noted that it is ever more crucial to take the necessary precautions and adhere to the health guidelines.

Dr. Nieveras thanked Germany for their generous support and reinforced the value of such products during this crucial time for Sri Lanka. She noted that wearing masks is one of the most powerful tools to preventing the spread of COVID-19, along with physical distancing, hand hygiene, and other social measures. With an all-of-society approach, Sri Lanka will be able to reduce the spread of COVID-19, protect vulnerable groups, and build back better.

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