WHO / GAZA MEDICAL SUPPLIES

On 12 Oct, WHO and partners managed to reach Al-Sahaba hospital in Gaza City after nine attempts to get there in the past week. The team delivered 800 blood units, along with essential medicines and medical supplies, and 23,000 liters of fuel. WHO
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STORY: WHO / GAZA MEDICAL SUPPLIES
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DATELINE: 12 OCTOBER 2024, AL-SAHABA HOSPITAL, GAZA CITY, NORTH GAZA

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1. Various shots, WHO convoy arriving
2. Various shots, blood supplies being unloaded from a vehicle, transferred inside, before being checked and organized by health workers
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Abdelnasir Soboh, Health Emergency and Coordination Officer for Gaza, WHO:
“WHO provided Sahaba hospital with medical supplies and with the fuel. The fuel delivered here at Sahaba hospital will be also distributed to other health facilities to maintain and sustain the services within these facilities. Also, WHO brought with them some equipment to collect samples for the [testing of] polio from the sewage system within Gaza. This mission came after a week of postponement, and it came really at the right time to save lives and to maintain the services within the health facilities in Gaza.”
4. Various shots, the convoy fuel truck arriving, and fuel being transferred to hospital fuel storage tanks.
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Abd Al-Haik, administrator, Al-Sahaba Hospital:
“Al-Sahaba medical complex is very grateful for WHO to supply us with the needed medicine, blood and blood bags, and also the solar (panels). And we are very grateful to them, and we hope that they will continue their support.”
6. Various shots, medical supplies being unloaded from the convoy truck

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On 12 October WHO and partners managed to reach Al-Sahaba hospital in Gaza City after nine attempts to get there in the past week. The team delivered 800 blood units, along with essential medicines and medical supplies, and 23,000 liters of fuel.

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