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    Washington ensures the reopening of Ibn Al-Khatib Hospital as soon as possible

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    Washington ensures the reopening of Ibn Al-Khatib Hospital as soon as possible Empty Washington ensures the reopening of Ibn Al-Khatib Hospital as soon as possible

    Post by Rocky Tue 04 May 2021, 2:22 pm

    Washington ensures the reopening of Ibn Al-Khatib Hospital as soon as possible
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    The United States announced today that it has provided urgent assistance to reopen Ibn Al-Khatib Hospital in Baghdad, which was severely damaged in a tragic fire that occurred on April 24th. Through a grant from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the American Medical Students Association (AMSA), Iraq Chapter, began cleaning several floors of the hospital building today. In the coming weeks, USAID will replace the medical and non-medical equipment destroyed in the fire, including hospital beds and patient monitoring devices as well as personal protective equipment needed to treat Corona patients.
    Acting Assistant Secretary of State Joy Hood said today, “We hope that this renovation project will put Ibn Al Khatib Hospital back into operation as quickly as possible and that the new equipment and fire safety systems will help save lives, while ensuring that such a tragedy will never be repeated.” This assistance reflects the firm commitment of the United States to improving the health and well-being of the Iraqi people, including its efforts to combat the Coronavirus pandemic.
    The United States has committed more than $ 20 billion to contribute to the global response to the Coronavirus, including commitments to develop vaccines, treatments, preparedness efforts, and foreign aid. In February, President Biden announced a US commitment of $ 4 billion to the Kovacs facility - of which Iraq is a member - to vaccinate people around the globe. The massive American funding and scientific efforts on this front remain a central and coordinated part of the global effort against this deadly virus. The United States' global efforts to counter the Coronavirus build on decades of American investment in life-saving health as well as humanitarian aid.

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