A Turkish state-run aid agency “TIKA” transferred aid packages to Tunisia amid novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, reports Anadolu Agency .
TIKA sent a medical screening device to a hospital in the country.
The hospital in the capital’s Aryana region was chosen by Tunisian Health Ministry, and TIKA contributed to Tunisia’s fight against the coronavirus by “providing a radiological screening system, DXR panel detector and a laser printer,” said a statement by TIKA’s Tunisia office.
TIKA is also preparing a project with Tunisian National Crafts Office, in order to support the production of masks, protective clothes in the country, agency’s Tunisia coordinator Saliha Tuna said.
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