Post by account_disabled on Dec 27, 2023 9:21:38 GMT
King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Krabang (KMITL) through the KMITL GO FIGHT COVID-19 Innovation Center delivered 10 innovative Mini Emergency Ventilators to the Republic of Maldives. To be used to support the treatment of COVID-19 infected patients. or people who have lung infections In an emergency such as during transport or waiting to receive treatment on a ventilator in the hospital Such innovations are especially needed in the Republic of Maldives. which is an island country located in the Indian Ocean.
It is approximately 700 kilometers B2B Email List away from Sri Lanka, where there is a need to prepare medical equipment to deal with infected patients in critical situations. KMITL has organized a ceremony to deliver an innovative ventilator (Mini Emergency Ventilator) to those on behalf of the Republic of Maldives recently at the President's Office Building King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Krabang (KMITL) Mr. Mohamed Jina, Ambassador of the Republic of Maldives to Thailand, said that the COVID-19 outbreak situation in the Republic of Maldives It is at a controllable level.
But still need to be closely monitored. Recently, there are 1,371 people infected, 144 people have recovered from the infection and 4 people have died from the infection, causing the Maldives government to continue to search for solutions to deal with the epidemic. Especially preparing medical equipment. in an emergency together with the factor of importing medical innovations from abroad during this period It's difficult to do. Due to restrictions on flights into the country causing the Maldives to contact foreign help for assistance This has been coordinated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand together with the KMITL GO FIGHT COVID-19 Innovation Center to deliver 10 innovative ventilators (Mini Emergency Ventilators) to be used to support patients infected with COVID-19.
It is approximately 700 kilometers B2B Email List away from Sri Lanka, where there is a need to prepare medical equipment to deal with infected patients in critical situations. KMITL has organized a ceremony to deliver an innovative ventilator (Mini Emergency Ventilator) to those on behalf of the Republic of Maldives recently at the President's Office Building King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Krabang (KMITL) Mr. Mohamed Jina, Ambassador of the Republic of Maldives to Thailand, said that the COVID-19 outbreak situation in the Republic of Maldives It is at a controllable level.
But still need to be closely monitored. Recently, there are 1,371 people infected, 144 people have recovered from the infection and 4 people have died from the infection, causing the Maldives government to continue to search for solutions to deal with the epidemic. Especially preparing medical equipment. in an emergency together with the factor of importing medical innovations from abroad during this period It's difficult to do. Due to restrictions on flights into the country causing the Maldives to contact foreign help for assistance This has been coordinated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand together with the KMITL GO FIGHT COVID-19 Innovation Center to deliver 10 innovative ventilators (Mini Emergency Ventilators) to be used to support patients infected with COVID-19.