In assistance to the Navy’s quarantine programme to control the spread of coronavirus in the country, a stock of required healthcare outfits and equipment was donated to the Navy, at the Naval Headquarters yesterday.
Extending their corporation for these programmes conducted by the Navy to prevent the outbreak of fatal coronavirus, People’s Republic of China donated a stock of healthcare outfits and equipment which consisted of safety overalls, face masks, gloves, safety glasses and thermometers, Navy said.
The donation was taken over by Commander of the Navy Vice Admiral Piyal De Silva from the Defence Attaché of the Embassy of People’s Republic of China in Sri Lanka, Senior Colonel Wan Dong.
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