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U.S. Seeks Medical Equipment, Possibly Including Coronavirus Tests, From South Korea – NPR, Npr.org

U.S. Seeks Medical Equipment, Possibly Including Coronavirus Tests, From South Korea – NPR, Npr.org
      

            

    

    

        

                People wait to receive a COVID – 19 novel coronavirus test at a testing booth outside the Yangji hospital in Seoul on March 24.                                                                            Ed Jones / AFP via Getty Images                                                        hide caption             

            

    

    

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People wait to receive a COVID – (novel coronavirus test at a testing booth outside the Yangji hospital in Seoul on March .         

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President Trump has requested medical equipment from South Korea to fight the COVID – pandemic in the US

according to a readout from the Blue House , as the presidential office here is known, a 24 – minute phone call with President Moon Jae-in was initiated at the “urgent request” of Trump.

Neither the White House, which confirmed the call, nor the Blue House would specify exactly what medical equipment Trump requested. But South Korea has one particular item which the U.S. urgently needs: COVID – 19 test kits.

The Blue House says Moon would provide as much support as South Korea can spare. But he cautioned that it might require U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval. Trump replied that he could secure that approval the same day.

South Korea has lately garnered praise for quickly ramping up mass production and use of test kits. Not long after the first cases were discovered, South Korea fast-tracked approval for several local companies to start making test kits. It also lined up nearly 350 labs to analyze samples and get quick test results.

South Korea can now do some , (to) , 11 tests a day. Since January, it has tested nearly 350, 11 People, far more than the US Testing has been the linchpin in South Korea’s efforts to slow the spread of the disease. After peaking in late February at more than 1100 cases a day, infections have gradually declined.

The Blue House says Trump mentioned this downward trend in the call, and said South Korea is “doing very good.”

On other issues, though, Trump has been harshly critical of Seoul, describing it as a wealthy freeloader that benefits from the stationing of US troops on its soil, without paying its fair share.

Failure to reach a deal on South Korean payment by the end of this month is expected to result in the furloring without pay of thousands of Korean employees, which the US says will affect the functioning of its bases in South Korea, and its military readiness.

The Blue House did not elaborate on whether the two presidents discussed the defense cost issue, or any linkage with the epidemic.

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