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Peru: Health Ministry sends over 676 tons of medical supplies to regions

Photo: Twitter/Ministry of Health of Peru

Photo: Twitter/Ministry of Health of Peru

13:50 | Lima, Dec. 4.

More than 676 tons of medical supplies for the care of COVID-19 patients were sent to various Peruvian regions by the Ministry of Health (Minsa) —through the National Center for Supply of Strategic Health Resources (Cenares).

At the national level, Cenares has distributed 10,880,690 personal protective equipment (PPE) units, which included N95 respirators, disposable three-fold surgical masks, jackets, aprons, pants, overalls, boots, gloves, and disposable hats, as well as polycarbonate face shields and protective glasses.

Similarly, 32,800 serological tests, 1,390,313 medicines, and 48,000 diverse medical supplies were delivered nationwide, including retractable disposable lancets, disinfectants, detergents, paper towels, and antibacterial gel units.

It should be noted that 8,670,461 PPE units, 1,242,299 medicines, 30,800 serological tests, 16,860 antibacterial gel units, disinfectants, and paper towels were sent to the regions.

Meanwhile, the network of hospitals dependent on the Health Ministry in Lima Metropolitan Area and the Directorates of Integrated Health Networks (DIRIS Lima) received 2,210,229 PPE units, 148,014 medicines, 2,000 serological tests, 740 antibacterial gel units, disinfectants, and paper towels, as well as 2,000 retractable disposable lancets.

Cenares reported that the items are valued at S/43.78 million (about US$12.16 million).

(END) NDP/MVB

Published: 12/4/2020