US MOBILE LAB TESTS COVID-19

 

Today, the United States Department of Health and Human Services handed over a mobile biosafety laboratory that had been donated by that institution to the Sindh Department of Health. The Sindh Department of Health in Pakistan was the recipient of a mobile biosafety laboratory that was presented by the United States government today.

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This was done to improve the department's ability to diagnose COVID-19 and other communicable diseases, particularly in Pakistan's more remote areas, where there is only a limited capacity to monitor and test for potential outbreaks of infectious disease. This was done in order to improve the department's ability to diagnose COVID-19 and other communicable diseases. The precision of diagnoses will noticeably increase as a direct result of the use of this cutting-edge laboratory. In addition to this, the amount of time required to complete tests will be cut down, and the security of the medical personnel will be increased. During the handover ceremony, participants included not only a variety of officials from the Sindh Department of Health but also the Sindh Minister for Health and Population Welfare, Dr. Azra Fazal Pechuho, in addition to the Consul General of the United States, Mark Stroh.

Other participants included various officials from the Sindh Department of Health. The ceremony in Sindh took place today, following a larger event that took place on July 6, during which United States Ambassador Donald Blome handed over four mobile labs in Islamabad to Pakistan's National Institute of Health. The mobile labs will be used by Pakistan's National Institute of Health.

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