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EU sends 800,000 medical masks to Serbia


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BELGRADE, Serbia 

An aircraft carrying medical aid from the EU arrived in Serbia's capital 
Belgrade on Saturday.

The aircraft, carrying 800,000 protective masks and other medical equipment for 
healthcare facilities, touched down at the Nikola Tesla Airport.

Brussels funded both the procurement of the equipment, as well as its 
transportation to Serbia, according to the Serbian Ministry of European 
Integration.

The delivery was made as part of the EU's overall assistance to Serbia in the 
fight against the pandemic.

"A big thank you to the whole European Union," said the Prime Minister Ana 
Brnabic.

Brnabic said Serbia had paid for protective suits and medical cases that were 
also brought on the plane.

On April 8, the EU rolled out its €15.6-billion ($16.9 billion) global response 
to the COVID-19 pandemic. Initial support of €93 million earmarked for Serbia 
was intended to address the health, economic and social consequences of the 
virus.

The arrival of additional medical supplies are expected in the coming days, 
said the head of the EU delegation to Serbia, Sam Fabric, adding: "The EU 
continues to assist Serbia at this difficult time."

The World Health Organization also said that respirators, laboratory equipment 
and tests, intensive care monitors and other equipment were expected soon, with 
the country's Ministry of Health saying these would be crucial successfully 
suppressing the coronavirus in Serbia.

Belgrade has also received medical aid from Turkey, Russia and China.

As of Saturday, Serbian authorities announced 5,994 COVID-19 cases, with 117 
deaths and 637 recoveries.

The government declared a state of emergency and imposed several measures to 
stem the spread of COVID-19, including a night curfew and closures of borders, 
educational institutions, sports halls and gyms.

The novel coronavirus has spread to 185 countries and regions since emerging in 
China last December, with the U.S. and Europe now the hardest-hit areas.

More than 2.27 million cases have been reported worldwide, with the death toll 
exceeding 156,000 and almost 579,000 recoveries, according to data compiled by 
the U.S.-based Johns Hopkins University.

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