Magen David Adom Helps Medical Agencies in Congo Set up A “Drive Thru” Sampling Facility

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Congo in Central Africa has been impressed by Magen David Adom’s “Drive Thru” sampling facilities, which have been operating since the Corona crisis began throughout Israel.

Dan Gertler, Congo’s Honorary Consul in Israel, contacted Magen David Adom, seeking advice and assistance in establishing similar facilities in Congo, as part of the country’s fight against the Corona virus.

Magen David Adom accepted the request, assisted, and built a dedicated software for managing the “Drive Thru” facility in the Congo.

Drive-Through Facility in the DRC

In addition, MDA members have prepared a training program incorporating videos and written procedures, which has been passed on to medical professionals who operate the facility in the state.

“During the long period in which we operated the many ‘Drive Thru’ sampling facilities, the technology we used proved itself, along with the effective and safe practices that enabled the safety of the suspected infected and the teams,” said MDA Chief of Information Officer Ido Rosenblat, “from the moment they contacted us , we were ready to help at during difficult time to set up the ‘Drive Thru’ sampling facilities in Congo, and to share our knowledge. “

Visitors to the Congolese Drive-Through

Congo Minister of Health Dr. Eteni Longondo and Director General Mr. Sylvain Yuma Ramazani visited the “Drive and Test” facilities which opened at the end of May and expressed their gratitude to MDA for the cooperation on the project.

MDA Director General Eli Bin stated: “The medical capabilities and technologies of Magen David Adom, along the methods we are developing, are among the most advanced in the world.’

“In the light of the fight against Corona virus, we have gained extensive experience in obtaining thousands of samples a day, most efficiently and safely, and now we are happy to share knowledge with other medical entities around the world, for the sake of saving human lives.”

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