GCC Mayor Jahangir Alam handed over the PPE, including gloves and masks, among them at the GCC office.
“Doctors and nurses are our resources. If we can’t ensure their safety, we won’t be secured as well. This is why we’ve imported all necessary protection equipment for them,” said Jahangir.
He said they have so far imported 20,000 coronavirus testing kits and those will be distributed as per the directives of the Health Ministry.
The process is on to bring another 10,000 testing kits, said Jahnagir, also general secretary of city Awami League.
Altogether 7,000 pieces of PPE have been imported for giving protection to doctors and nurses, he said, adding that “it’s our moral responsibility to save citizens.”
The mayor also informed that food will be distributed among 50,000 poor and low-income people in the city.
Bangladesh on Friday reported four new coronavirus cases taking the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 48.
However, no patient died in the last 24 hours, said Director of the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) Prof Meerjady Sabrina Flora.
Bangladesh has so far reported five deaths from coronavrius. Besides, 11 other Covid-19 patients have already made recovery.
The global death toll from the coronavirus or COVID-19 has jumped to 24,087 as of Friday.