File:Zahid Maleque Visit to Kurmitola Hospital.jpg
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editDescriptionZahid Maleque Visit to Kurmitola Hospital.jpg | Deputy Secretary Biegun visited Kurmitola Hospital underscoring U.S. commitment to cooperate with Bangladesh and defeat COVID-19. He announced the U.S. is donating 100 ventilators to Bangladesh as well as gas analyzers. These gas analyzers will be used to develop a system to certify and re-check all existing ventilators currently used in the country. [State Department photo by Amena Islam/ Public Domain] | |||
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