(HBO) - Responding to the call to support the Fund for Covid-19 Prevention and Control of the Provincial Fatherland Front, by the end of June 7th, there were 16 collectives and 18 individuals inside and outside the province supporting the Fund with a total amount of 9, 2 billion VND (of which, Thanh Thang Group gave directly 400 million VND to Lac Son district, 800 million VND to Lac Thuy district).


The leaders of the Provincial Fatherland Front are giving support and encouragement to the frontline officers in the fight against the Covid-19 epidemics at the concentrated isolation facility of the Hoa Binh City’s Military Headquaters, campus 2.

In order to promptly support the prevention and control of the Covid-19 epidemics, the Provincial Fatherland Front has issued a decision to allocate the medical supplies to the units implementing the epidemic prevention and control and to support and mobilize the frontline staff fighting against the epidemics in the concentrated isolation areas. Specifically, 72,300 medical face masks, 200 bottles of antiseptic water, 853 splash shields, 1,000 surgical sets, and 1,000 medical protective equipment have been distributed to 23 agencies and units at the provincial and district levels. 277 million VND has been supported to the medical staff and the frontline soldiers fighting against the epidemics in 10 districts, the city and the Provincial Central General Hospital, Regiment 814 – the provincial Ministry Headquaters. In which, the support norm is 1 million VND for a medical staff and 500,000 VND for a servicing soldier.


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