Switzerland has pledged medical aid worth CHF5 million ($5.5 million) to Vietnam, which is battling a severe coronavirus outbreak.
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The delivery of Swiss humanitarian aid will include 13 tons of medical material, including respirators, as well as antigen tests and protective masks, the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs saidExternal link on Friday.
Vietnam is currently facing one of its worst outbreaksExternal link so far, with around a third of the country’s 63 cities and provinces under strict coronavirus curbs. There were 8,324 reported new infections in the nation on Friday.
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Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis was in the country as part of a six-day working visit to Southeast Asia, including Thailand and Laos.
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