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Europe British Minister of State responsible Wendy Morton, a new type of crown virus (Covidien-19) thanks Turkey for medical aid sent part of the fight.

Morton, sharing images of sent help from the Twitter account, “Turkey to express my appreciation to the Ministry of Health and Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu Fahrettin Koca of 250 thousand personal protective equipment who would.” He wrote.

Highlighting the help of a 14 ton Morton, “This generous donation shows the strength of the friendship between Turkey and England,” he said.

“THEY DID IT FOR IRELAND AT THE TIME OF FIT”

Turkey sending aid to Britain, while news in print and visual media, the British thanked Turkey for their social media accounts.

Twitter says Sean Mcgrind users that occurred in Ireland in 1845, recalling the time of great Irish famine disaster helping the Ottoman “just as famine had worked for the Irish. Bravo Turkey,” he wrote.

PROBLEM AND DEATH PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

Health workers who say they lack personal protective equipment criticize the government. “I apologize if people think there are flaws,” said Interior Minister Priti Patel, while 19 health workers in the country die from Kovid-19. He said.

“VALUABLE RESOURCE”

Health Minister Matt Hancock noted the need for protective equipment at the press conference on Friday, stressing that this equipment should be considered “valuable resources” and should be used only when there is a clinical need.

What happened?

Turkey, in order to support the fight against the corona virus, which is one of the most affected countries worldwide epidemic in England had sent medical supplies yesterday.

While aid materials prepared by the Ministry of Health consisted of N95 masks, masks, and overalls, Turkish and English, Mevlana’s words, “There are many hopes behind despair. There are many suns behind darkness.”

Turkey formerly in Italy, Spain, northern Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo, which was found in medical care.

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