Chinese graduates of UK universities donate two ventilators to NHS

Chinese graduates of UK universities donate two ventilators to the NHS

Chinese graduates of UK universities donate two ventilators to the NHS

  • 330 Chinese graduates who attended British Universities have made personal donations of £38,000 to buy two ventilators for the NHS

  • A total of 78 ventilators have been shipped to the UK today (Tuesday 21st April)

The ventilators have been shipped today on a Virgin Atlantic flight from Shanghai to London alongside 76 other ventilators that have been purchased by the British Government alongside PPE for NHS Hospitals.

The former students were all part of the UK Government's Chevening programme which enables future global leaders to study in the UK and create positive change around the world.

Minister of State for Asia Nigel Adams said:

Thank you to the graduates from the UK Government's Chevening programme for their fundraising efforts.

In total we have now shipped over 800 ventilators from China and we continue to seek deliveries for more.

The donation was coordinated by Chevening alumni Alex Zhang who studied an MBA at Judge Business School at the University of Cambridge in 2008.

In the open letter the Alumni said:

We wish to show our support and care by standing with British people in fighting with the pandemic. We have good faith and wish a full and swift success in our joint effort.

Chinese graduates of UK universities donate two ventilators to the NHS

Chinese graduates of UK universities donate two ventilators to the NHS

The alumni group attached a note to each ventilators that read "We are with you" and included the Chinese proverb 风雨同舟 (which means 'through wind and rain, we stand together / we are all in the same boat).

There are currently over 200,000 Chinese students studying in the UK and over 600,000 alumni from UK universities. UK Alumni are the bedrock of UK -China relations forming a strong professional network of ambassadors who can promote effective relations between UK and China.

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