Students line up to sanitise their hands to avoid the contact of coronavirus before their morning class in Cambodia this week. Photo / AP
Students line up to sanitise their hands to avoid the contact of coronavirus before their morning class in Cambodia this week. Photo / AP
The Chinese community in New Zealand is rallying hard to raise funds to buy desperately needed medical supplies for those back in the motherland.
Just over $41,000 has been raised in the past seven days on a fundraising page on Givealittle, which was started with the goal of helping hospitalsin China.
Community leader Dr Jacky Lam, founder of Smile Dental clinics, said the funds raised would help buy face masks, gloves, protective suits and other medical supplies for doctors on the front line.
The products have been ordered through medical supplier 3M New Zealand as supplies donated by others around the world have reportedly been turned away because they do not meet local hospital requirements.
"We believe it's going to be a long fight for the outbreak. Instead of rushing into buying the wrong supplies, I am going to make sure the good quality [supplies] get there," Lam said.