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Germany gives India millions in COVID-19 aid

September 6, 2020

Germany's Development Ministry has said it is providing India with "one of the largest coronavirus support measures in the world." The aid includes 330,000 testing kits and short-term loans worth €460 million.

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Healthcare worker in PPE takes swab from patient in testing
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German Development Minister Gerd Müller has said Germany is significantly expanding its aid program in India, where coronavirus cases are soaring rapidly.

Germany will give the South Asian country 330,000 coronavirus testing kits and 600,000 pieces of personal protective equipment worth a total of €15 million ($17.8 million), Müller told the newspapers of the Funke Mediengruppe media company on Sunday. 

Müller stressed that the aid measures were aimed at "slowing down further spread" of the disease in the country.

Read more: Positive indicators mask India's deepening coronavirus crisis

The Development Ministry is also providing short-term loans to India worth €460 million ($544 million).

"This way, we are working together to ensure that food can be distributed to 800 million people and that bridging aid can be given to the 320 million people who have lost their jobs during the coronavirus crisis," Müller said, calling the aid program "one of the largest coronavirus support measures in the world."

Record infections

India has become the world's third country to surpass 4 million coronavirus infections, behind only the United States and Brazil with over 6.3 million and 4.1 million cases respectively.

On Saturday, India registered a record daily increase in cases, with 86,432 confirmed infections. The country has so far recorded 69,561 coronavirus-related deaths.

From 3 to 4 million cases in just 13 days, India's infection rate is now faster than that of the US and Brazil. 

Health experts worry India's number of unreported coronavirus cases could be much higher.

India imposed a monthslong nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of the virus, but the government has since eased restrictions in a bid to revive the economy.

mvb/sri (dpa, AFP, KNA)