(HBO) - From 11th-13rd November, the Center for Social Affairs and the Provincial Fund of Children's Protection handed over the milk to the Division of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs of the districts and the city to transfer to the children who were F1, F0 affected by Covid-19 epidemics. The source of milk is received from donors through Vietnam Fund for Children's Protection.

The Division of Labour, Invalids
and Social Affairs of Da Bac district are receiving the milk for the children
who are F0 and F1 affected by Covid-19 pandemics.
Covid-19 pandemics has severely
affected children, causing many children to become infected with Covid-19. The
results reviewed and updated from November 29th to December 21st, 2021, in 10
out of the 10 districts and the city there were 1,045 cases of F0, F1, most of
which were in Da Bac (384 children) in Mai Chau districts (232 children), in
Yen Thuy (107 children), in Luong Son (120 children). With the norm of milk
support for each child is 14 Vinamilk boxes of 180 ml, the program donated
14,630 boxes of milk,with a total budget of about 110 million dongs. Thereby,
it has been contributing to the province to join hands to support children with
the special circumstances, the children facing difficulties during the
pandemics, ensuring the social security during Tet.
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