Ho Chi Minh City received more than 200 billion dong to buy vaccines against the epidemic

In the afternoon of April 23, the Vietnam Homeland Front Committee of Ho Chi Minh City - Ho Chi Minh City Committee for the campaign, reception and distribution of the Fund for the Prevention and Control of COVID-1919 in Ho Chi Minh City organized to receive funds worth more than 200 billion VND from collectives and individuals to support the purchase of epidemic vaccines

Chú thích ảnhMs To Thi Bich Chau, Chair of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee in Ho Chi Minh City, on behalf of the Committee for the Campaign, Reception and Distribution of Funds for the Prevention and Control of COVID-1919 The city received a symbolic picture of the amount of money supported by units and individuals to purchase COVID-19 vaccines.

 

The Standing Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee in Ho Chi Minh City continues to call on compatriots, organizations, units, businesses, religious establishments, dignitaries, dignitaries and individuals of the city with affection and compassion to share support funds for the purchase of COVID-19 vaccines. So far, the COVID-19 Prevention and Control Fund in Ho Chi Minh City has received nearly 270 billion VND worth of goods and equipment from all categories of people, agencies, units, organizations and individuals in the country and abroad and the Vietnamese community abroad in the city.

Chú thích ảnhMrs To Thi Bich Chau, Chairman of the Committee of the Fatherland Front of Vietnam in Ho Chi Minh City and Mr. Duong Anh Duc, Vice-President of the People’s Committee of the city, sent letters of thanks to units and individuals for their support of funds to purchase COVID-19 vaccines.

 

The COVID-19 Prevention and Control Fund in Ho Chi Minh City quickly allocated assets, equipment and cash worth nearly 180 billion VND to forces directly involved in preventing and controlling the COVID-19 outbreak19 in hospitals, health centres, etc., isolation zones and units that carry out epidemic prevention tasks at the border, support the poor, face difficulties and impacts due to COVID-19.

 

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