Germany sends oxygen and medical aid to India

India is in the vortex of the coronavirus, setting a sad daily world record and deaths, and this while in hospitals the oxygen is depleted.

For this reason, the Germany will send oxygen and other medical aid to the country in the coming days to help it deal with its health crisis COVID-19, as stated today by the German Minister of Foreign Affairs Haiko Maas.

“The second wave is now sweeping across India with unexpected intensity. “It was right that we acted immediately to stop the entry of the new variant of the virus in Germany,” Maas told the Rheinische Post newspaper, as reported by AMPE.

Germany has ranked India as a country with high rates of COVID-19 infection, while Berlin has included the country in a separate risk list for new coronavirus variants.

From now on, Germans returning from India will only be allowed to enter Germany with a negative diagnostic test, after which they will have to begin a 14-day quarantine.

Foreign travelers arriving from India to Germany are no longer allowed to enter the country.

Maas stated that Germany will do everything in its power to help India overcome this state of emergency.

A German Defense Ministry spokesman said the German Foreign Ministry had asked the armed forces to consider setting up a mobile oxygen plant, as well as to support the transport of other emergency supplies to India.

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