US provides ventilators to help Vietnam respond to COVID-19

September 30, 2020 | 00:00
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The US government, through the US Agency for International Development (USAID), donated 100 brand-new ventilators to Vietnam to support its ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The donation delivers on US President Donald Trump’s generous offer of these critically needed supplies and supports Vietnam’s urgent response to the pandemic.
us provides ventilators to help vietnam respond to covid 19
The ventilators were handed over by leading US officials in Vietnam

The handover ceremony was attended by US Ambassador to Vietnam Daniel J. Kritenbrink, USAID/Vietnam mission director Michael Greene, Acting Minister of Health Nguyen Thanh Long, and National Lung Hospital director Nguyen Viet Nhung.

The ventilators, produced in the US, reflect leading in-demand technology. They are compact, deployable, and provide Vietnam with flexibility in treating patients affected by the virus. For patients whose lungs are not working adequately despite receiving oxygen, this vital resource may prove life-saving.

“The world is impressed by Vietnam’s strategy and proactive measures in tackling the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Ambassador Kritenbrink, “but this serious disease remains a threat in Vietnam and the world. Building on the strong relationship between our countries over the last 25 years, the US government is pleased to support our friends in Vietnam with this donation of ventilators to fight the coronavirus.”

us provides ventilators to help vietnam respond to covid 19

In addition to the ventilators, the US government, through USAID, has committed $9.5 million to Vietnam in response to the pandemic, which is helping to strengthen clinical care, disseminate health messages, build laboratory capacity, improve disease surveillance, as well as support private sector recovery by mitigating the impact of the pandemic on the Vietnamese economy.

For decades, the US has been the world's largest provider of bilateral assistance in health. Since 2009, US taxpayers have generously funded more than $100 billion in health assistance and nearly $70 billion in humanitarian assistance worldwide. In Vietnam, over the past 20 years, the US has invested more than $706 million in health assistance and more than $1.8 billion in total assistance.

Through an All-of-America approach, the US is providing life-saving support by coordinating with the government of Vietnam and other stakeholders to identify priority areas for investment. Because an infectious-disease threat anywhere can become a threat everywhere, the US calls on other donors to contribute to the global effort to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

By Van Oanh

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