United States, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), has delivered a second shipment of emergency medical supplies to Bangladesh.
The US Embassy in Dhaka says it will help save lives, stop the spread of COVID-19, and meet the urgent health needs of the Bangladeshi people.
This latest delivery brings the total of U.S. pandemic assistance to more than $84 million.
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US Embassy Dhaka Deputy Chief of Mission JoAnne Wagner, and USAID Mission Director Derrick S. Brown and Director of America Wing from the Bangladesh Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) Seheli Sabrin, welcomed the arrival of this second shipment at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Thursday.