Kathmandu, May 15: Thailand has provided 17 units of oxygen concentrator to Nepal to help in its fight against the second wave of Covid-19.
These equipments were provided by the Thai people through the Thai Monastery of Lumbini.
Ambassador of Thailand to Nepal, Mr Vosita Vorasaph handed over the oxygen concentrators to Dr Roshan Pokharel, the Chief Specialist at the Ministry of Health and Population, at a brief programme organised at Tribhuvan International Airport on Friday, the Embassy of Thailand in Kathmandu stated today.
The Embassy said the assistance received from the people of Thailand reflected the relations marked by cordiality and goodwill between Nepal and Thailand.
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