The United States Ambassador to Sri Lanka Alaina B. Teplitz, on behalf of the American people, presented a donation of equipment that will help protect airport personnel Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) and prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The donation of Dupont Tyvek coveralls, nitrile gloves, heavy-duty work gloves, boot covers, and cleaning supplies was received by Major General (Rtd) GA Chandrasiri, Chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka, at BIA.
The donation is part of U.S. efforts to assist Sri Lanka, stated the US Embassy.
“We stand in solidarity with Sri Lanka as both our countries battle this global pandemic,” said Ambassador Teplitz. “Whatever the challenges, we’re ready to face them with Sri Lanka.”
The United States has pledged to spend up to $100 million in existing funds to combat the COVID-19 internationally, demonstrating continued U.S. leadership in the global fight against infectious diseases. “This commitment – along with the hundreds of millions generously donated by the American private sector –demonstrates strong U.S. leadership in response to the outbreak,” U.S. Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo said when he announced the assistance.
In February, U.S. organizations donated more than 2 million respirator masks, 11,000 protective suits and 280,000 pairs of nitrile gloves to China, where the virus originated.