RBC receives 100,000 face masks from South Korea for efforts to tackle COVID-19

The Embassy of South Korea has donated 100,000 KF94 masks worth of 100,000 USD to Rwanda Biomedical Center (RBC) to support Rwanda’s efforts to tackle COVID 19.

The KF94 masks were handed over at a ceremony held on September 11, 2020 at   the  Kigali International Airport between Dr. Emille Mwikarago, the Division  Manager of Rwanda’s National Reference Laboratory on behalf of RBC and Mr. Jongyun CHOI, Deputy Chief of Mission of the Korean Embassy.

Dr. Sabin Nsanzimana, the Director General of the RBC appreciates the Government  of  the Republic of  South Korea for this timely support, “ We really appreciate the contribution of the Government of Korea; indeed the masks will help us to stop the spread of COVID-19, this is a sign of concrete cooperation; a friend in need is a friend indeed.”

The Korean government is committed to contributing to the fight against COVID-19 in different areas.

Mr. Jongyun CHOI, Deputy Chief of Mission of the Korean Embassy said, “At a time of the unprecedented pandemic situation, global solidarity is important more than ever. Korea will be a close friend of Rwanda in its fight against COVID 19”.

KF94 mask is equivalent to FFP2 mask in Europe and N95 mask in the United States. (End)