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US Ambassador in Islamabad Paul Jones on Friday announced to contribute more than $8 million to help Pakistan fight the coronavirus pandemic. In a video statement, he said his country will provide three new mobile labs so Pakistanis living in virus hotspots can be tested, treated and monitored to stop the spread. “We will also fund hightech emergency operation centers in Islamabad, Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan and we will expand our partnership in training community healthcare workers to assist people in their homes to lessen the burden on hospitals,” the envoy said. He added the US is a leading supporter of the immediate and exceptional measures just agreed by G20 nations which will provide substantial relief to Pakistan.