COVID-19: MSF Faces Medical Supply Challenges
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, shortages of medical supplies—especially personal protective equipment, or PPE—have led to spikes in prices and made it challenging for Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to respond quickly to the spread of the virus while continuing our regular medical activities. “Everyone in the world wants the same products right now,” says Steffie Konijn, MSF operational procurement officer. “We will have to decide, with the limited stocks we have, which countries have the most need for these supplies.” We’re doing all we can to meet the needs in the more than 70 countries where we work. But a global crisis on this scale requires global solidarity—we all need to ensure that health workers have the supplies they need to treat patients safely. Read more at https://bit.ly/2X4hkZB
TRANSCRIPT:
[Lower thirds] Steffie Konijn
Operational Procurement Officer
STEFFIE:
The chain starts in the field where they have their needs.
STEFFIE:
We receive all the orders from the field for medical supplies, but also logistical supplies. And it all kind of starts with the supplier. If their factories are closed they cannot make anymore, for example surgical masks.
[Lower thirds] Filipe Garcia
Field Logistic Coordinator
FILIPE:
We are an emergency organization and we are used to emergencies.
FILIPE:
This corona crisis came out of nowhere. From one day to another we had to basically transform and adapt our supply chain. In terms of a COVID response, this is being at the moment being prioritized, due to the needs. If you face restrictions in supplies, that will eventually affect all kinds of surgical interventions and other kinds of interventions.
[TEXT] MSF operates worldwide in more than 70 countries
[Lower thirds] Alice Jurjens
Transport Officer
ALICE: There's a restriction in cargo space availability.
ALICE: Everyone wants to book their cargo on the plane. To organize a charter is a way more expensive than to send regular cargo.
[TEXT] Maastricht Aachen airport
The Netherlands
STEFFIE: The challenge there is that everyone in the world wants the same products right now. We receive the orders from all of our countries. And we will have to decide with the limited stocks we have which countries have the most need for these supplies.
FILIPE: Another challenge that we forget is the local transport. Moving things from the capital where the things arrive, to our actual project activities is challenging.
ALICE: COVID-19 is putting us on the spot, basically, because everyone's facing these types of restrictions in the end. If the regular option is no option, we try to be creative. You just hope you can get everything on time and that you can make it happen.
[TEXT] Since the start of the pandemic, competition for medical supplies has led to huge price rises and widespread shortages.
A global crisis requires global solidarity. MSF needs to ensure health workers and patients are protected and treated.
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Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières helps people worldwide where the need is greatest, delivering emergency medical aid to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from health care. Learn more at https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org
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TRANSCRIPT:
[Lower thirds] Steffie Konijn
Operational Procurement Officer
STEFFIE:
The chain starts in the field where they have their needs.
STEFFIE:
We receive all the orders from the field for medical supplies, but also logistical supplies. And it all kind of starts with the supplier. If their factories are closed they cannot make anymore, for example surgical masks.
[Lower thirds] Filipe Garcia
Field Logistic Coordinator
FILIPE:
We are an emergency organization and we are used to emergencies.
FILIPE:
This corona crisis came out of nowhere. From one day to another we had to basically transform and adapt our supply chain. In terms of a COVID response, this is being at the moment being prioritized, due to the needs. If you face restrictions in supplies, that will eventually affect all kinds of surgical interventions and other kinds of interventions.
[TEXT] MSF operates worldwide in more than 70 countries
[Lower thirds] Alice Jurjens
Transport Officer
ALICE: There's a restriction in cargo space availability.
ALICE: Everyone wants to book their cargo on the plane. To organize a charter is a way more expensive than to send regular cargo.
[TEXT] Maastricht Aachen airport
The Netherlands
STEFFIE: The challenge there is that everyone in the world wants the same products right now. We receive the orders from all of our countries. And we will have to decide with the limited stocks we have which countries have the most need for these supplies.
FILIPE: Another challenge that we forget is the local transport. Moving things from the capital where the things arrive, to our actual project activities is challenging.
ALICE: COVID-19 is putting us on the spot, basically, because everyone's facing these types of restrictions in the end. If the regular option is no option, we try to be creative. You just hope you can get everything on time and that you can make it happen.
[TEXT] Since the start of the pandemic, competition for medical supplies has led to huge price rises and widespread shortages.
A global crisis requires global solidarity. MSF needs to ensure health workers and patients are protected and treated.
Make sure you don’t miss weekly video updates and ongoing series about our work in crisis zones across the world. Subscribe to our channel here: https://goo.gl/BtzdsR
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières helps people worldwide where the need is greatest, delivering emergency medical aid to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from health care. Learn more at https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org
SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/BtzdsR
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/msf.english
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctorswithoutborders
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MSF_USA
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Видео COVID-19: MSF Faces Medical Supply Challenges канала Doctors Without Borders / MSF-USA
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