Governments, ministries, and international organizations continue to provide humanitarian relief to the Ukraine and Ukrainian Ministry of Health, a press release from ReliefWeb states.
The Government Agency for Strategic Reserves of Poland, the Government of Germany, the Slovakia Hub, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the “Humanitarian Initiatives” Charity Foundation, and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) all provided aid this week.
Ukraine obtained
- 330 pallets of masks and respirators;
- 100,800 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine from Comirnaty;
- 30,000 doses of the GCFLU influenza vaccination;
- 50 pallets of medical gear, masks, and equipment;
- 198 pallets of masks;
- five pallets of infectocillin;
- 260 dosimeters were used.
According to Maria Karchevych, the deputy minister of health in charge of digital development, Ukraine has proven to have an unshakable character and is thus already winning by releasing its lands. As a result, a growing number of citizens are returning to their regular lives and many of them require medical care. She expressed gratitude to all of their teammates for their tenacity and tenacity in addition to the lives they had saved.
Recall that last week, partners of the Ministry of Health supplied refrigerator trucks, incubators, laptops, medications, and vaccines.