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US thanks Turkey for medical aid against COVID-19

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The United States thanked Turkey for sending medical aid to fight against coronavirus pandemic.

According to the details, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo thanked Turkey on Sunday for sending a plane with medical supplies.

Mike Pompeo said in his statement on twitter, “We are grateful for our  @NATO Ally #Turkey. Their support is helping U.S. companies who are doing good work to help fight #COVID19 around the world. We will get through this together, and come out stronger than before.”

Turkey has helped 57 countries, including Spain, UK, Italy, etc.

1,161,109 people in the US have been infected by the virus and it has killed more than 67,000.

Coronavirus has been infected the people of 187 countries and regions since it appeared in Wuhan, China last December.

Donald Trump suggests coronavirus originated in a Chinese lab

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Earlier, Emergency use of the Ebola drug remdesivir has been authorized by the US’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treating coronavirus patients.

The anti-viral drug can now be used to treat coronavirus patients who are severely ill.

A recent clinical trial was conducted that showed that the drug lessened the recovery time people who were in critical condition.

However, the accurate survival rate is not significantly confirmed.

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