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Workers reassured as Chinese medical experts join Iraqis fighting COVID-19

Since arriving in Iraq, the volunteer experts team of Red Cross Society of China has been
coordinating work with locals for the control and prevention of the COVID-19, the Chinese
Embassy in Iraq told the Global Times on Monday, March 9.
At the request of the Iraqi Red Crescent Society, the Red Cross Society of China dispatched a
team of seven volunteer experts carrying medical supplies, such as nucleic acid test kits, masks
and critical medical rescue equipment, to Iraq on March 7 and arrived in Baghdad on March 8,
according to Chinese.
Although there are 60 confirmed cases in Iraq as of Monday, the country shares a border with
Iran which has 6,566 confirmed cases as of Monday, raising its fears of the outbreak.
"Knowing that a Chinese medical team and materials is on the way to Iraq, we feel more
confident and relieved to have them in curbing the epidemic in Iraq, Jiang, a manager of a
China-built power plant construction site in South Iraq who asked not to be named told the
Global Times on Monday.
He said that since the outbreak of COVID-19 in Iraq, the construction site has set up a quarantine
zone and adopted systematic measures to prevent the epidemic including sanitizing the living
and working areas on a daily basis and banning Chinese workers from going outside.
They were also popularizing knowledge on preventing the novel coronavirus. "Some local people
may entrust their health to their religion and neglect the scientific way to protect them from the
epidemic, said Jiang.
The project is influenced by the epidemic that is spreading in Iran and Iraq as their construction
workers from some neighboring countries such as Turkey were banned by their own government
from getting here, he said.
Due to the virus, Chinese workers could not go back to China for vacation and the new workers
cannot enter the construction site to resume work.
Most of Iraqis dont take the epidemic seriously as they heard more voices from American and
European countries, but less from China, a Chinese man who has been working in Iraq for 11
years told the Global Times.
He said Chinas medical aid could bring the country's experience in fighting COVID-19 to Iraq and
improve local epidemic prevention work.

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