Indian Army medical team deployed in Maldives to set up COVID-19 testing lab: Spokesperson

By ANI | Updated: March 16, 2020 21:00 IST2020-03-16T20:49:09+5:302020-03-16T21:00:02+5:30

A team of Indian Army medical personnel including six doctors and eight paramedics have been deployed in the Maldives since March 13 to set up a viral testing lab, Army Spokesperson Colonel Aman Anand said on Monday here.

Indian Army medical team deployed in Maldives to set up COVID-19 testing lab: Spokesperson | Indian Army medical team deployed in Maldives to set up COVID-19 testing lab: Spokesperson

Indian Army medical team deployed in Maldives to set up COVID-19 testing lab: Spokesperson

New Delhi [India], Mar 16 : A team of Indian Army medical personnel including six doctors and eight paramedics have been deployed in the Maldives since March 13 to set up a viral testing lab, Army Spokesperson Colonel Aman Anand said on Monday here.

Earlier, Maldives had requested the Indian government to supply protective gear and masks, Maldives was also a part of the SAARC video conference held on Sunday that discussed the ways to combat Covid-19 spread.

Coronavirus first originated in the city of Wuhan, China last December. The WHO declared pandemic has claimed more than 6,600 lives out of 173,285 confirmed cases, globally.

( With inputs from ANI )

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