Australia to send first shipment of medical supplies to India within next 24 hours
The Australian government will send its first shipment of medical supplies to India for humanitarian aid as the nation suffers through a catastrophic wave of COVID-19.
India recorded 382,000 cases of COVID-19 yesterday including more than 3700 deaths, as concerns continue about the nation’s hospital capacity and supplies.
Health Minister Greg Hunt announced the Morrison government would send a shipment of medical supplies to India within the next 24 hours.
The shipment will include 1056 ventilators and 42 oxygen compressors.
“This is the first shipment, it is not the last,” Mr Hunt said.
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India recorded 382,000 cases of COVID-19 yesterday including more than 3700 deaths, as concerns continue about the nation’s hospital capacity and supplies.
Health Minister Greg Hunt announced the Morrison government would send a shipment of medical supplies to India within the next 24 hours.
The shipment will include 1056 ventilators and 42 oxygen compressors.
“This is the first shipment, it is not the last,” Mr Hunt said.
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