Coronavirus: Thai, Chinese Businessmen Donate Medical Supplies
Thailand’s House Speaker Chuan Leekpai has received medical supplies from Thai and Chinese businessmen to help people affected by the outbreak of the novel coronavirus.
Thailand’s House Speaker Chuan Leekpai has received medical supplies from Thai and Chinese businessmen to help people affected by the outbreak of the novel coronavirus.
Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Thailand has donated medical supplies to the Police General Hospital in the fight against the novel coronavirus outbreak.
The Thai Red Cross Society has dispatched a caravan to deliver medical supplies to hospitals across the country in the fight against the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Thai authorities have raided a fruit warehouse used for hoarding medical supplies worth over 10 million baht.
Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Public Health Anutin Charnvirakul received a large lot of medical supplies from China that will be distributed to medical staff and health workers on the frontline.
Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-ocha approved 1.5-billion-baht budget for the Public Health Ministry to buy medicines and medical equipment from China and Japan.
Thailand has received medical supplies from the Jack Ma Foundation, Alibaba Foundation and Bank of America in the fight against the coronavirus outbreak.
China has delivered medical supplies including test kits, protective garments and face masks to Thailand to support the fight against the coronavirus outbreak.