Jamel: Al-Mikhlafi's campaign shows Taiz does not need donor support to help fighting corona

English - Tuesday 24 March 2020 الساعة 10:39 am
Taiz, Newsyemen:

Aref Jamil, the deputy governor of Taiz Governorate, criticized the initiative launched by the Sheikh Hammoud Al-Mikhlafi Foundation under the slogan "Examining those infected with Coronavirus at the Hangar Point, the entrance to the city of Taiz."

"Those who perform at the Hanger Point pretend to be specialists and have the devices that check the virus, but we know that the devices at the Hanger point are devices for measuring temperature, which are simple devices intended to measure temperature and not to check corona" Jamel said.

 " When it comes to the devices for checking the virus and solutions, unfortunately, have not yet arrived, and the exaggerated media campaign and showing Taiz to the donors as if they no longer need anything, is wrong, ”he added.

 He said in a post on his Facebook page: "The health office and the committee in charge must assume its responsibilities ... The issue is people's lives and a danger that should not be underestimated. There 

is no room for courtesy. May God protect Taiz and Yemen.”

On his part, Dr. Jalal Al Hammadi, deputy director of the National Center for Public Health Laboratories of Taiz, commented on a comprehensive publication, calling on the concerned authorities, the local authority and supporters to provide the National Center for Public Health Laboratories in Taiz with solutions for testing the virus.

 Al-Hammadi said that the device is available for testing the virus with modern and confirmed technology, so how will it be confirmed that a person has been infected with Corona in a governorate where not all of its hospitals and laboratories have solutions for testing the virus.

 The director of the Sheikh Al-Mikhlafi Foundation initiative, Mohamed Taher Al-Sharabi, announced today that 6 thousand people have been examined since the morning, and it was found that they are not infected with Coronavirus, which was rejected by doctors, considering that the thermometers are not sufficient to confirm the infection.