The Riyadh-based King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has recently handed over as much as 30 electro-medical beds and ten x-ray reading stands to the administration of the Yemeni international airport of Seon, a gesture to help the Yemenis fight the coronavirus pandemic, it was reported here Tuesday. Director general of the airport Ali Saeed Bakatheer said the consignment is part of a KSrelief plan to meet the medical needs of the airport to face extraordinary cases, thanking the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for this fraternal gesture, which comes within KSrelief to help the needy in Yemen. KSrelief distributes 562 tons of foodstuff in Hijjah, Yemen Riyadh-based KSrelief has distributed as much as 562 tons and 392 kg of foodstuff over the displaced and the inflicted in the Yemeni governorate of Hijjah, it was reported. According to the report, as many as 9,627 persons benefited from the assistance. School students in Aden given health services In Aden, school health teams, financed by Riyadh-based KSrelief continued for the third month in a row providing school health services and students malnutrition departments as well as the educational cadre in Aden with needed health services. During this December, several medical and health services were provided for more than 11,128 persons, the report said. Medical Waste Management course in Aden inaugurated KSrelief has inaugurated here a training course on medical waste management, organized by the World Health Organization in partnership with the medical services sector at the Yemeni Ministry of Health, it was reported. The event, which took place on Monday, comes within the framework of the medical projects implemented by the Riyadh-based KSrelief to help improve the Yemeni health sector. Shelter materials in Lebanon distributed In Beirut, KSrelief distributed Monday shelter materials including 1,614 winter bags and 3,228 large blankets to Syrian and Palestinian refugees and the most needy Lebanese families in a number of Lebanese governorates, benefiting 1,614 families comprising of 8,000 individuals. Earlier, the aid agency had distributed winter clothes 2020, in Lebanon. As many as 2,258 blankets and 1,129 winter bags were distributed, benefiting 5,645 individuals. This comes within the framework of the humanitarian and relief projects being provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by the KSrelief, for the Lebanese people. — SPA