(HBO) - On May 13rd, the Standing Committee of the Provincial Communist Youth Union, the Provincial Team Council coordinated with the Public Security of Tan Thinh Ward (Hoa Binh City) to visit, encourage and donate over 10,000 medical face masks and other equipment, supplies and other protective equipment (gloves, protective clothing, antiseptic solution ...) and essentials to support the responding functional forces and citizens being isolated in the concentrated isolation areas in the area of Hoa Binh city. The sources of gifts have connected and received from the organizations, the individuals and the philanthropists at home and abroad.
The delegation is handing over masks
and equipment to support epidemic prevention and control at the concentrated
isolation area at the Hoa Binh City’s Military Headquarters, campus 2.
Visiting the concentrated isolation
areas at Song Da Vocational College and the city's Military Headquarters, the
delegation graciously visited and shared with the difficulties and hardships of
the medical staff, the doctors and the frontline soldiers on duty at the
concentrated isolation areas against the epidemic. From the source of the items
connected and received by the benefactors, the delegation donated 5,000 medical
face masks, many products of antiseptic solution, protective clothing, medical
gloves and necessities to the officers, soldiers, doctors and citizens, who are
being isolated.
They also visited and presented
2,500 medical face masks and some antiseptic solutions to the People's
Committee of Thinh Lang ward to support the disease prevention and control in
the area and to serve the national election rehearsal of the Associations and
People's Councils at all levels to respond to the development of Covid-19
epidemics. They have transferred 5,000 face masks to Yen Thuy district to
support the Communist Youth Union participating in the prevention and control
of Covid-19 in Lac Sy commune and in the district.
This is an activity showing the
sense of responsibility and sharing for the community of the organizations, the
benefactors and the children of Hoa Binh homeland, joining hands and
contributing to repel Covid-19 pandemic.
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