Anh Ng? ??C Bi?T: Syria Medicine (VOA)


 

Anh ng? ??c bi?t: Syria Medicine (VOA) – Ch??ng trình h?c ti?ng Anh c?a VOA: Special English Health Report. Xin hãy vào www.youtube.com ?? xem các bài k? ti?p. From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Report in Special English. Syria’s prime minister recently said his country will search for alternative markets to secure medicines. Medical drugs are in short supply because of the conflict between supporters and opponents of President Bashar al-Assad. Sanctions placed on the country are also having an effect. The prime minister has said his country will “go east” in search of new providers of medicine. Recently, he said Syria will look to China, Iran, Korea, Latin America and Russia for some medicines. He added that a number of international organizations are cooperating with the Syrian government to provided necessary drugs. The World Health Organization said in August that many of the main drugmakers in Syria have closed down. This has caused severe shortages of medicines for treating chronic diseases. Syria’s Health Minister said hormonal treatments and cancer medicines are the most needed drugs. Syria used to produce most of its medicines and drugs before the violence started. Ninety percent of Syria’s pharmaceutical factories are in the Provinces of Aleppo, Homs and Damascus. They have suffered damage from the fighting. The WHO also says production has been hurt from a lack of raw materials and higher fuel costs. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is trying to crush the revolt against his rule. The

 

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