In WHO, they declared an acute shortage of medicines in Afghanistan

In the Afghan medical facilities, the reserves of medicines are completed. This was announced by the representative of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Afghanistan Ahmed Al-Mandhary. His statement is published on the organization’s website.

Also because of the inner migration in the country, the riots in the vicinity and inside the Kabul airport, among the Afghans there is a risk of new outbreaks of COVID-19. If Afghanistan is overwhelmed by a new coronavirus wave, the necessary drugs from the reserves of WHO is enough for a maximum of a week.

al-Mandhary said that in the first week after the capture of the “Taliban” movement (a terrorist organization prohibited in the Russian Federation) of power in Afghanistan, many hospitals temporarily ceased to serve patients. Now the work of medical institutions has been restored, the Taliban allowed to return to the medical staff to fulfill their duties. Many women also continued to work, but among them there are those who are afraid to leave their homes.

Now the UN continues to restore the work of his humanitarian mission to promote Afghanistan. For this, representatives of the organization come to contact with the leaders of the Taliban. However, many of them are now outside Afghanistan, which complicates the negotiation process.

/Media reports.