Clinical supplies gave by Tibet show up in Nepal


Kathmandu, April 22 

Clinical supplies gave to Nepal to its Covid-19 reaction by the legislature of Tibet Autonomous Region of China have entered Nepal. 

As indicated by the Tatopani Customs Office, the Chinese side gave over the materials to Roshan Pokharel, a senior master of the Ministry of Health, at the Nepal-China exchange point Tatopani on Wednesday. 

Tatopani Customs Office Chief Lal Bahadur Khatri advises that the materials cost more than Rs 8 million. 

The materials got incorporate 10,000 units of N-95 cover, 10,000 units of PPE, 1,000 units of infrared thermometre, two units of PCR machine, 20,000 units of testing pack, and 50 units of moist disposable clothes. 

On March 11, the leader of the Tibetan government's remote service gave over the clinical supplies to Nepal's Consul General Govinda Karki in Lhasa. 

As indicated by an official statement gave by the representative of the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu, the wellbeing materials brought to Nepal at this stage have been sent as an award.

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