South Korea Donates Advanced COVID-19 Screening Booths to Morocco

South Korea has donated screening booths to Morocco. These are five Covid-19 screening booths, offered by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (Koica).
The "Walk-through" are pressurized inspection booths for the rapid and safe screening of the Covid-19 pandemic. Designed for medical personnel, these booths provide them with a safe, secure work environment with fewer risks. Indeed, a member of the medical staff without personal protective equipment sits inside the pressurized positive booth to extract samples from patients. Patients to be tested must remain outside the booth.
Furthermore, the design of these booths is part of the policy to fight the coronavirus in Morocco, by ensuring massive screening in a short time. According to a Koica press release, these booths have effectively contributed to the Korean policy of mass screening rather than resorting to containment measures. Morocco will receive this donation through a special flight.
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