Saudi Gazette report
SEIYUN, Yemen — The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center delivered the fourth and fifth batches of medical aid for the Yemeni city of Seiyun on Monday.
The medical aid was handed over to the Yemeni Ministry of Health in Hadhramaut governorate, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The aid aims to support and improve the Yemeni ministry's capabilities to combat the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) in various governorates.
The fourth and fifth batches included protective masks (N95 masks), regular masks, gloves, protective clothing, intravenous fluids, artificial respirators, and other supplies such as disinfectants and sterilizers, in addition to thermal cameras.
Hadhramaut Deputy Governor for Valley and Desert Affairs Essam Habrish Al-Kuthairy expressed his thanks and appreciation to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman for their continuous support for the health sector in Hadhramaut in particular and all governorates of the Republic of Yemen in general to confront the pandemic.
Al-Kuthairy also said that the new batch of medical aid is an extension of the humanitarian assistance provided by the KSRelief will contribute to strengthening services being provided in intensive care units for the treatment of those infected with the coronavirus.