COVID-19 testing kits donated
By News Desk
April 17, 2020
KARACHI: Martin Dow Group and Pharma Bureau have presented 5,760 COVID-19 testing kits to Indus Hospital worth Rs13 million, a statement said on Thursday.
Imported from the UK, the kits are best coronavirus testing procedures globally, it added.
Ali Akhai, chairman of the Martin Dow, along with Syed Wajeehuddin, chairman of Pharma Bureau and Ayesha Haq, executive director of Pharma Bureau, presented the kits to Dr Bari, CEO of Indus Hospital.
The testing kits will help build the hospital’s capacity. Kits were being urgently needed by the Indus Hospital, the main focal point of coronavirus campaign in Sindh.
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