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How Timor-Leste is dealing with COVID-19 outbreak

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Dili, Timor-Leste - With all-round support from the World Health Organization, Timor-Leste, an island nation of 1.3 million people, has responded swiftly and effectively in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, despite a fragile healthcare system and limited resources.

Even before the first confirmed case in the country, as immediate assistance, WHO prioritized availability of essential medical supplies and testing kits to Timor-Leste.

Given the importance of timely and quality testing, WHO provided the National Health Laboratory (NHL) primers and probes to carry out 1,000 COVID-19 tests.

PPE, including gloves, gowns, goggles and masks were also made available. Photo: WHO Timor-Leste / Shobhan“The support from WHO has been immensely valuable

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