First batch of Chinese COVID-19 assistance including 400 oxygen cylinders, 10 ventilators arrives in Kathmandu

KATHMANDU, May 11: The first batch of COVID-19 assistance including 400 oxygen cylinders and 10 ventilators arrived in Kathmandu on Tuesday afternoon. A wide-body aircraft of Nepal Airlines landed at the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) along with more than 170 oxygen concentrators donated by Chinese company Hongshi Shivam Cement, according to Wang Xiaolong, spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu. According to Dim Prakash Poudel, General Manager of Nepal Airlines Corporation, Tuesday’s flight brought in much needed medical equipment weighing 26 tons including 400 oxygen cylinders of 20,000 which Nepal’s northern neighbor agreed to provide among others. In order to support Nepali people’s fight against the pandemic, and at the request of Nepali government, the Chinese government had announced to provide emergency assistance of medical supplies to Nepal. A video conference of the foreign ministers of China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, held earlier on April 27, discussed cooperation on fighting COVID-19, where all parties consolidated important consensus on cooperation against the pandemic. On the occasion, the Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi announced that China would provide a new batch of medical supplies to Nepal.

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18-year-old Sapkota provides oxygen cylinders to hospital in Jumla

JUMLA, August 11: Eighteen years old Sujal Sapkota of Birendranagar-6, Surkhet, currently residing in Kathmandu, has delivered 20 units of oxygen cylinders to Karnali Academy of Health Science, Teaching Hospital in Jumla.

18,000 China-aided oxygen cylinders arrive Tatopani Checkpoint

KATHMANDUThe China-aided 18,000 empty oxygen cylinders have arrived Tatopani checkpoint in Sindhupalchowk district today via roadway. According to Ganesh Pandey, press coordinator to Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinator of the Covid-19 Crisis Management Centre Ishwor Pokharel, those cylinders will be brought in Kathmandu once the Chinese government hands them over to Nepal. As Nepal has been in the grip of second wave of Covid-19, there has been high demand of oxygen cylinders to treat the infected ones.  Earlier, 400 oxygen cylinders were flown to Nepal from China. Preparations are afoot to ferry 1,600 remaining cylinders, out of 20,000, provided by China in grant assistance, informed Pandey. The Nepal Airlines Corporation’s wide-body aircraft, which had flown to China on Saturday, is bringing home 550 oxygen cylinders from China today itself.

MoHP to distribute oxygen cylinders in Valley from today

The COVID-19 Crisis Management Centre (CCMC) Secretariat has handed over the responsibility of distributing oxygen cylinders in the Kathmandu Valley to the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP).

17,341 oxygen cylinders distributed in three days

The government has distributed a total of 17,341 oxygen cylinders to various hospitals in the Kathmandu Valley in the past three days.

Nepal Airlines flight ferrying oxygen cylinders, ventilators arrives

A Nepal Airlines Corporation aircraft that had flown to China yesterday night to fetch oxygen cylinders and ventilators, has arrived at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu.

Kathmandu police confiscate 6,484 oxygen cylinders used for non-medical purpose

Police in Kathmandu have confiscated 6,484 oxygen cylinders from various persons, households and groups that could be used for Covid-19 patients who are struggling to breathe.

IMPORTANT: Covid Helpers

Photo: HAMRO TEAM NEPAL/FACEBOOK To donate: America Nepal Medical Foundation is setting up isolation centres in Kathmandu. Donation details here.  Feed the Hungry Nepal is arranging for food supplies to those who need it, as well as oxygen cylinders. Donation details on Facebook. 100’s group has been making oxygen cylinders available and getting them to Covid […]