The humanitarian aid received from foreign partners includes 600,000 doses of polio vaccine, 70,000 doses of tetanus and diphtheria vaccine, 10 telemedicine systems (In Touch Health). The Ministry of Health also received 30 refrigerators, 146 pallets of vitamins and a pallet of antiviral agents for systemic use.
Maria Karchevych, Deputy Minister of Health for Digital Development, said that assistance from Ukraine’s allies and partners primarily meets the urgent needs of healthcare facilities in the frontline area. That is, it is effective and targeted. Karchevych thanked international partners for humanitarian aid.
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