COVID-19: Jack Ma Donates 500,000 Test Kits, 300 Ventilators To Nigeria, Others

Nigeria and fifty-three other African countries would receive 500,000 coronavirus test kits and 300 ventilators donated by Ali Baba Foundation to African Union Member States.

Also donated to fight coronavirus in Africa were 4.6m masks, 200,000 clothing sets, 200,000 face shields, 2,000 thermal guns, 100 body temperature scanners and 500,000 pairs of gloves.

While South Africa had conducted 114,711 tests, Ghana 60,916 tests, Egypt 55,000 tests, Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa, had only conducted 7,153 tests.

The Founder of Ali Baba Group, Jack Ma, who made this revelation on Monday, said the donation was the third batch to Africa and it would immediately be dispatched to the African Centres for Disease Control.

Africa has recorded over 20,000 coronavirus cases and over 1000 attendant deaths.

March 16, the philanthropist had donated the first batch of medical supplies comprising 20,000 test kits, 100,000 masks and 1,000 medical use protective suits and face shields to each of the 54 African countries on and African Union Member States.

Also, on April 6, the founder of Ali Baba Group dispatched the second donation which included 500 ventilators, 200,000 suits and face shields, 2,000 thermometers, one million swabs and extraction kits and 500K gloves.

The supplies were distributed by Ethiopian Airlines and Nigeria’s share had been delivered at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.

But Jack Ma tweeted that the third batch of medical equipment is on the way.

Punch

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