Coronavirus: Trump administration to keep critical medical supplies in US, says Mike Pompeo

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WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday (April 7) announced an additional US$225 million (S$320 million) in US aid for global efforts to fight the coronavirus pandemic, but said the Trump administration will keep critical medical supplies in the United States given the domestic need.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday announced an additional US$225 million in US aid for global efforts to fight the coronavirus pandemic, but said the Trump administration will keep critical medical supplies in the United States, given the domestic need.

"Right now, given the great need for PPE in our own country, our focus will be on keeping critical medical items in the United States until demand is met here," Pompeo told a State Department news conference. At the same time, he announced that the US will disperse US$225 million in new assistance to global efforts to contain the coronavirus pandemic on top of US$274 million already provided to 64 countries.

The new funding"will be used to reduce transmission" of the highly contagious novel coronavirus"through virus diagnosis, prevention and control, to bolster health systems, to prepare labs to train healthcare workers, to increase awareness and much, much more", Mr Pompeo said.

 

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