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WHO and DFAT donate vital equipment and supplies to fight COVID-19 in Sri Lanka

(Lanka-e-News- 11.May.2020, 4.45PM) WHO, in partnership with DFAT donates 800,000 USD worth of essential items to support the Government of Sri Lanka’s efforts to combat and control COVID-19; including personal protection equipment, hospital equipment, and testing equipment and supplies. 

Colombo, 10 May 2020: On the 5th of May, the World Health Organization (WHO) handed over a donation of essential laboratory equipment, hospital equipment, personal protective equipment, and consumables to the Government of Sri Lanka to address the COVID-19 crisis.

The procurement, of over 800,000 USD, focused on equipment that is essential to effectively controlling COVID-19 in Sri Lanka. The items procured include testing equipment, including a real time PCR machine, hospital equipment, including HDU beds and high-flow oxygen systems, and personal protective items, including gloves masks, and gowns. WHO also procured IT equipment for regional epidemiologists to support rapid surveillance and reporting of cases and to strengthen community level surveillance. The WHO partnered with The Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (DFAT), Australia to provide support to the Ministry of Health and Indigenous Medical Services with the procurement of these vital items. A consonlidated list of the equipment is below.

As of 10 May 2020, Sri Lanka has reported 847 confirmed cases total, 260 people have fully recovered, and nine people have died from COVID-19.

COVID-19 is highly transmissible, warranting immediate action to prevent further transmission, reduce the impacts of the outbreak, and support control measures. Containment of COVID-19 is feasible and remains the top priority in Sri Lanka. The Sri Lanka  Preparedness and Response Plan is implemented with the overall goal to interrupt the transmission of the virus from one person to another using a comprehensive blended approach of containment and mitigation.

Enhanced testing of the contacts of people who have tested positive for COVID-19 has led to the increased identification people who have COVID-19 and appropriate reporting in recent days. Sri Lanka is on the right track to contain the epidemic through the increased tracking, testing, isolation, and treatment strategy. Moreover, the safety of frontline workers both health and non-health should be prioritized, and availability of personal protective equipment must be ensured. Local innovations have eased the stress for some of these; however, adequate stocks need to be ensured in the event of a spike of cases.

The contribution from WHO and DFAT will support the country in its fast and agile response to the outbreak.

Consolidated list

 

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Item

Example

Quantity

Personal protection equipment (PPE) items

Mask, gloves

Over 4,500,000 items

Virology Laboratory Equipment

PCR machine, pipette

10 items

Biochemistry and Haematology

Centrifuge, autoclave

5 items

Consumables

Tubes, filter tips

Over 1,500 items/packs

Hospital Equipment

Beds, high-flow oxygen systems

Over 350 items

WHO Kits

COVID-19 test kits

120 kits

IT Equipment

Computers, video conference unit

Over 50 items

Printing

Leaflets, posters

Over 55,000

 
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