Turkish construction company Dekinsan donated 76 oxygen concentrators to Algeria. The donation was transmitted to the National Agency for the Improvement and Development of Housing (AADL) which will in turn take care of “To transmit it to the Ministry of Health”.
The information was given by the Turkish Embassy in Algeria through a press release posted on its Facebook page.
“Under the supervision of the Counselor of the Embassy, Umit Alpaslan Kılıç, 76 oxygen concentrators were delivered to Algeria as a donation by the Turkish company Dekinsan. They were delivered to the AADL to be transferred then to the Ministry of Health ”, indicated the press release from the Embassy.
Between purchases and donations, Algeria this week received thousands of oxygen concentrators to relieve Algerian hospitals which show a great lack of this material, especially because of the Delta variant.
Appeals for donations have been launched across the country and abroad for the acquisition of concentrators and oxygen plants to relieve production plants and help hospitals and patients in difficulty.
The president of the National Union of Pharmacists of Officine (SNAPO), Messaoud Belambri, announced on Saturday July 31 that part of these machines will be put on sale at the level of pharmacies at a price of 115,000 DA.
The other concentrators have been distributed to the various health structures of the country according to the authorities but the hospitals are still showing strong pressure and report about ten deaths every day due to the lack of oxygen.
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