Tonga cancels aircraft with medical supplies from China, reports say

Prime Minister Pōhiva Tu’i’onetoa said an aircraft which was expected to arrive in Tonga this week with medical supplies from China has been cancelled, Radio Broadcom FM 87.5 reported.

The equipment were now expected to be brought through Fiji before they would be sent to Tonga by vessel.

The Ministry of Health CEO Dr Siale ‘Akau’ola previously said the equipment included Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and other medical supplies

Tonga is currently on lockdown and all international flights had been either diverted or cancelled until April 6.

Dr ‘Akau’ola said aircraft which conveyed essential needs and services will still arrive in the kingdom during the lock down periods.

The cancellation came after online users had been divided by the decision to allow the aircraft into Tonga amid fears the equipment might bring the coronavirus into the country.

Critics said the government has made a high-risk decision.

However, Dr ‘Akau’ola reportedly said the medical equipment had been made and shipped by the Chinese government according to World Health Organisation’s standards and requirements.

A number of European governments have rejected Chinese-made equipment designed to combat the coronavirus outbreak this week.

Thousands of testing kits and medical masks are below standard or defective, according to authorities in Spain, Turkey and the Netherlands, the BBC news reported.

Spain’s government encountered similar problems with testing kits ordered from a Chinese company.

Turkey also announced that it had found some testing kits ordered from Chinese companies were not sufficiently accurate, although it said that some 350,000 of the tests worked well.

In a statement to Kaniva News and other media, the Chinese Embassy in Tonga said, China commends all the efforts made by the Tongan government to fight against the deadly disease.

“China also appreciates the strong supports and selfless assistance from the Royal families, the Tongan government and the people during the fight against COVID-19 by the Chinese people. At a special moment of coping with the outbreak by the Pacific Island countries, the Chinese Government has just established the China-Pacific Island Countries anti-COVID-19 Cooperation Fund, with a total amount of US$1.9 million, in order to enhance the cooperation in combating COVID-19.

“Among which, US$200,000 will be donated to the Tongan Government for fighting COVID-19. This demonstrates that China is practicing the vision of a community with a shared future for mankind in the field of international health cooperation. The anti-COVID-19 cooperation between China and Tonga can serve a role model in the following aspects: First, our cooperation is sincere.

“During China’s fighting against the outbreak, His Majesty King Tupou VI, HRH Princess Pilolevu Tuita, Hon. Prime Minister Tui’i’onetoa, Hon. Speaker Fakafanua, Hon. Minister Vaipulu and the people from all walks of life supported the Chinese government and the Chinese people in the form of letters, video clips, warm words, donation,etc, which has given enormous power to China.

“At the same time, the Chinese government took good care of the health of all the Tongan citizens in China to ensure that they would be free from the outbreak. As the virus is spreading in more and more countries now, the Chinese government, the Chinese companies and the Chinese community in Tonga donated money and personal protective equipment(PPE) to the Tongan government in order to improve the health capability for combating the outbreak.”

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