BALTIMORE — The University of Maryland Medical System and Johns Hopkins Medicine have announced they will send more than $4 million worth of medical supplies to support Ukraine, and plan on sending more.
The two major hospital systems are sending items including airway aspirators, medical air compressors, beds, oxygen concentrators, positive pressure ventilators, face masks and shields, respirator kits, gowns, gloves and syringes, according to a press release.
The donation will help clinicians in Ukraine provide emergency medical care in the wake of Russia’s invasion.
Mohan Suntha, president and CEO of UMMS, said he plans “to send additional supplies in the future.”
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