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From April 2nd to 25th Government has chartered
20 medical equipment flights back from China
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These have included over 21 million pieces of PPE
and more than 1,000 ventilators that have been bought and
donated
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Chinese companies have reciprocated donations
from UK firms made in February
The UK Government has flown over 21 million pieces of PPE
and more than 1,000 ventilators to the NHS and Social Care
Services from China over the last three weeks.
The British Embassy in Beijing has worked with the
Department of Health to procure and source donations of
medical equipment from China and deliver it to NHS
hospitals and care homes all over the UK.
Dame , British
Ambassador to China, said:
I am delighted that we have been able to deliver huge
quantities of lifesaving equipment for the NHS and our
social care services.
Our strong trade relationship with our Chinese partners
has meant that we have been able to source the right
equipment and we have seen both UK and Chinese firms
contribute to our joint fight against Covid-19.
We are working round the clock to bolster the NHS
supplies and save lives and we are seeking further
deliveries as a matter of urgency.
20 flights have been operated by passenger airlines British
Airways and Virgin Atlantic,as well as various cargo
operators and delivery specialists.
The British Embassy in Beijing is a whole of Government
platform with staff from the Department for International
Trade, Foreign Office, UK Visas and Immigration and the
Ministry of Defence all working to support the procurement,
logistics and coordination of donations.
The China Civil Aviation Authority granted the UK special
permission to allow passenger routes to take cargo instead.
Guys and St Thomas hospital and Age UK have been received
medical supplies that have been bought by the UK Government
and donated by Chinese organisations.
David Lawson, Chief Procurement Officer at Guy’s and St
Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust said:
We are very grateful for donations from the British
Chinese Community and for the support of the British
Embassy in Beijing, both of which have helped to ensure a
steady and timely supply of PPE and other vital medical
equipment to help the NHS response to COVID-19.
Caroline Abrahams, Charity Director of Age UK, said:
We are grateful to the people of Changsha for their kind
support and donation to Age UK during this challenging
time.
The masks we received will be given to our local Age UKs
which are providing practical support in their
communities, including helping people who are recovering
from the virus to leave hospital and go back to their
homes, and will help to keep staff and older people safe.
Almost 2.5 million of the PPE equipment has been donated by
Chinese organisations including British Chinese Community
Zhejiang UK Association.
The biggest donor so far whose equipment has already
reached the UK is Bank of China, who has donated over 1.8
million pieces of PPE and 20 ventilators.
At the start of the Covid-19 crisis the UK provided much
needed supplies to the people of Wuhan including goggles
and gloves. UK firms that have donated equipment to China
include AstraZeneca and GSK.
Notes to editors:
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As well as the Chinese organisations named above the
following have all provided donations (Dalian Haiqing
Food, Tencent, Chinese Chevening Alumni, Administrative
Committee of Changsha National High-Tech Industrial
Development Zone, First Affiliated Hospital of Sun-Yat
Sen University, China Construction Bank, Hangzhou
Foreign and Affairs Office and Fosun International.
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As well as the UK organisation above the following
provided donations to China: GSK, AstraZeneca, BP, HSBC
Group, Standard Charted, Smith and Nephew, Smith’s
Medical, Jaguar Land Rover, Swire Group, Diageo, RELX
Group, PwC, EY, Deloitte, ReckittBenckiser, Unilever,
IHG, BHP and JM Jardines