The United States, through the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) and in coordination with the US Agency for International Development (USAID), is distributing PHP14.8 million (USD300,000) worth of regionally-manufactured personal protective equipment (PPE) to the Philippine General Hospital (PGH) and coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) treatment centers across the Philippines.
This latest donation brings overall US government assistance to the Philippines’ Covid-19 response efforts to nearly PHP981 million (USD19.8 million).
US Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Kim said the delivery of the PPE demonstrates the ongoing US commitment to the Philippines to contain the Covid-19 pandemic.
“During this month, which began with a commemoration of Philippine-American Friendship Day, we are honored to support our Filipino friends, partners, and allies with the PPE they need to assist communities confronting the pandemic,” he said.
Recipients for this donation were determined by a needs assessment based on pandemic infection rates, current PPE supply levels, and projected future needs. The US will continue to support Filipino front-line workers.
Dr. Robert Pope, Director of DTRA’s Cooperative Threat Reduction Program, said they are proud to support “brave Filipino medical workers to ensure they are safe and healthy while providing essential medical care to those affected by this deadly virus”.
“We value our longstanding partnerships in the Philippines. One day, we will look back on these events and know that our partnership helped enable a robust response that saved lives and prevented further contagion in the Philippines and surrounding region,” Pope added.
The PGH and the US Department of Defense have a long history of mutual support dating back to World War II. During the War, Filipino and American medical personnel worked together to treat soldiers and civilians during the Battle of Manila, following the liberation of PGH through joint US-Philippine effort.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1109486
This latest donation brings overall US government assistance to the Philippines’ Covid-19 response efforts to nearly PHP981 million (USD19.8 million).
US Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Kim said the delivery of the PPE demonstrates the ongoing US commitment to the Philippines to contain the Covid-19 pandemic.
“During this month, which began with a commemoration of Philippine-American Friendship Day, we are honored to support our Filipino friends, partners, and allies with the PPE they need to assist communities confronting the pandemic,” he said.
Recipients for this donation were determined by a needs assessment based on pandemic infection rates, current PPE supply levels, and projected future needs. The US will continue to support Filipino front-line workers.
Dr. Robert Pope, Director of DTRA’s Cooperative Threat Reduction Program, said they are proud to support “brave Filipino medical workers to ensure they are safe and healthy while providing essential medical care to those affected by this deadly virus”.
“We value our longstanding partnerships in the Philippines. One day, we will look back on these events and know that our partnership helped enable a robust response that saved lives and prevented further contagion in the Philippines and surrounding region,” Pope added.
The PGH and the US Department of Defense have a long history of mutual support dating back to World War II. During the War, Filipino and American medical personnel worked together to treat soldiers and civilians during the Battle of Manila, following the liberation of PGH through joint US-Philippine effort.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1109486
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