A. 7
B. 7.4
C. 8
D. 8.4
The United States announced on Friday a funding of $8.4 million for Pakistan to combat the spread of new coronavirus in the country.
The contribution was announced on US mission’s social media platforms by Ambassador Paul Jones.
An amount of $3m will be utilised to provide three new mobile labs to enable Pakistanis living in virus hotspots to be tested, treated and monitored to stop the spread. High-tech emergency operations centres will be established in Islamabad, Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan under the initiative.
Funding of $2m will be used to train community health workers to assist people in their homes and lessen the burden on hospitals. Life-saving activities among Afghan refugees and in host communities in the country will be carried out at a cost of $2.4m, which will be administered by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.