United States Donates
Four Mobile Laboratories to Strengthen Pakistan’s COVID-19 Testing
Dr. Jassim Taqui
DG Al-Bab Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, July
7, 2022: The U.S. government, through the U.S. Agency for International
Development (USAID), presented four mobile laboratories valued at $4.6 million
to Pakistan’s National Institute of Health to strengthen Pakistan’s capacity to
diagnose COVID-19 and other communicable diseases. The state-of-the-art
facilities will improve the accuracy of diagnoses, reduce testing turnaround
time, and better protect healthcare workers, especially in remote locations
where access to testing is limited. U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan Donald
Blome and Federal Minister of National Health Services, Regulations and
Coordination Mr. Abdul Qadir Patel attended the handover ceremony, along with
other officials from the Ministry of Health Services Regulations and
Coordination.
Addressing Pakistani health officials and
workers at the handover event, Ambassador Blome commended Pakistan for its
effective response to the COVID-19 pandemic and highlighted Pakistan’s
successful vaccination campaigns to quickly inoculate its citizens. He
commented on the success of the U.S.-Pakistan collaboration to strengthen
health care over the 75 years of bilateral relations between the two
countries. Today’s donation supports this partnership by providing
Pakistan with new tools to respond quickly to future threats.
“These mobile laboratories will strengthen
the diagnostic capacity of provincial health departments,” Ambassador Blome
said. “They will enable the government to respond quickly and effectively in
hard-to-reach remote areas during emergencies, an outbreak, or an epidemic.”
Federal Minister of National Health Services
Patel expressed gratitude for the U.S. government’s support to improve health
services in Pakistan and said the support reflects the strong bilateral
relations between Pakistan and the United States.
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic,
USAID has worked to save lives and contain the outbreak in more than 120
countries, including Pakistan. USAID’s ongoing assistance provides
emergency relief, strengthens health systems, supports vaccine readiness and
distribution, improves public health education, and protects health care
workers and facilities.
The United States has provided 61.5 million doses of COVID-19
vaccines to Pakistan, one million COVID-19 rapid diagnostic tests, and critical
health supplies and training to health workers. These efforts are in
addition to over $70 million in direct support and $13.8 million of in-kind
support that the U.S. government has donated to assist the Pakistani
people.
For more information on USAID assistance
programs in Pakistan, please click on www.usaid.gov/pakistan
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