SOVICO Group, HD Bank donate 1 ambulance and 10 ventilators in support of the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic in Binh Thuan

09/09/2021, 09:46

BTO- The provincial Party Committee, People’s Council, People’s Committee, and Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee on September 6 held a ceremony to receive an ambulance and 10 ventilators donated by SOVICO Group and Ho Chi Minh City Housing Development Commercial Joint Stock Bank (HD Bank)- Binh Thuan Branch.

At the event.

Attending the handing-over ceremony, there were Mr. Nguyen Hoai Anh- standing deputy Secretary of the provincial Party Committee cum Chairman of the provincial People’ Council and Mrs. Bo Thi Xuan Linh-Chairwoman of the provincial Committee for Vietnam Fatherland Front. The gifts, which have a total value of VND 5 billion, are expected to contribute to the treatment and transportation of Covid-19 patients in Binh Thuan. Speaking at the event, Mr. Nguyen Hoai Anh highly appreciated and expressed his thankfulness for this valuable donation made by SOVICO Group and HD Bank for Covid-19 prevention and control in Binh Thuan province.



As reported, the donated equipment will be allocated to Hospital for Traditional Medicine & Rehabilitation, Binh Thuan General Hospital, Northern Binh Thuan Regional Hospital, Southern Binh Thuan Regional Hospital, and La Gi Regional Hospital.

Translated by Phuong Lan (Source: Binh Thuan Online)


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