(HBO) - In the afternoon of May 11th, the Provincial Employees' Trade Union visied, encouraged and presented gifts to the staff, doctors and nurses on duty at 2 concentrated isolation areas of Hoa Binh city, which is the city's Military Headquarters, campus 2 and the Military Headquarters at the Party Committee of the former Ky Son District.



The leaders from the Provincial Labor Confederation, the Provincial Employees' Trade Union are providing money and donating face masks to the staff, doctors and nurses working in the concentrated isolation areas of Hoa Binh city.

At the visiting places, the leaders from the Provincial Labor Confederation and the Provincial Employees’ Trade Union shared and encouraged the forces assigned to tasks in the two isolation areas to overcome difficulties, uphold the sense of responsibility to well complete the assigned tasks. At the same time, they donated 10 million VND and 5,000 face masks to the staff, doctors and nurses working in 2 isolation areas.

This is a practical activity with the profound humanistic meaning, showing the concern of the leaders from the Trade Union to encourage the spirit and to share difficulties and hardships that the staff, doctors and nurses are working in 2 concentrated isolation areas of Hoa Binh city.


 


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