Indonesia receives over S$18.8 million (RM58.3mil) worth of equipment, medical supplies to battle Omicron wave from Singapore


Temasek Foundation International's chief executive Benedict Cheong (left) handed over 697 ventilators and 1 million masks to Indonesia Ambassador to Singapore Suryo Pratomo in Singapore. - PHOTO: INDONESIAN EMBASSY IN SINGAPORE via The Straits Times/ANN

SINGAPORE, Feb 21 (The Straits Times/ANN): Singapore on Monday (Feb 21) gave Indonesia medical supplies and equipment worth over 200 billion rupiah (S$18.8 million) to help the country fight against a surge of Covid-19 cases driven by the Omicron variant.

Temasek Foundation International chief executive Benedict Cheong handed over 697 ventilators and one million masks to Indonesia Ambassador to Singapore Suryo Pratomo in Singapore.

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